billyad2000 Wrote:It seems that MC is having a problem searching the folders for nfo files. Is there any posibility of bad sectors?
I used something called HD Tune and the old version I had installed said 1 of my 6 disks was bad, but that was drive G:, which I had not added back in the trials where 3.039 failed after adding one movie folder. I did a detailed sector scan on drive G: with HD Tune 2.52 and it showed all sectors good, so I looked for another HD diagnostic program on my PC and found one from WD. It showed all my disks as good, so I downloaded a newer version of HD Tune, 2.55, and it shows all 6 disks as good. Right now I am doing a detailed scan of C: since that is where MCg2-3.039 is installed and running from. The quick scan showed no problems, but the slow scan is only about 10% done right now.
How can I get a debug log of what is happening as MCg2 tries to startup?
EDIT: The C: drive scanned clean. Since I still have not figured out how to turn jit debugging on, I tried two other scrapers which use .Net, neither of them worked either, so I decided to run a setup.exe I found in the .Net 3.5 SP1 dir, and it offered me the option of repairing .Net 3.5. Once that was finished and I had restarted the computer I went back to my original instance of 3.039 and it loaded all my movies and even successfully did a media search for the new files. Only one problem, for every new scrape that I had to edit, it changed the filename in the left window to "movie". However when I quit and restarted MC all of them had the correct filename.
Whew!
Thanks for a great program.