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whytwolf Posted - 28 Nov 2010 : 05:23:57
Has anyone run across this error message:

"91-Object reference not set to an instance of an object..."

the scan will go no further. This happenes in current version 7.0.9.8 and the version previous.

Any suggestions on how to fix? It makes it very frustating to search my drives if i have to do each folder individually....which is what i have to do when this error shows itself.

thanks guys for any help

cheers

whytwolf
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Alessio Viti Posted - 07 Jan 2011 : 08:19:40
Great!

Thank you very much!
mystery9903 Posted - 07 Jan 2011 : 07:55:27
Hello Ale
7.1.0.3 The Problem with scan is fixed.
Many Thanks. :-)
greetz
mystery9903
MarnixNL Posted - 06 Jan 2011 : 13:26:03
Using also 7.1.0.2.

Fixing it today or tomorrow would be great!!
Alessio Viti Posted - 06 Jan 2011 : 12:17:37
Hello,

Thank you very much, probably I have found the error.

Later today or tomorrow I will upload the new release, please let me know if the error will be fixed.

Thank you again!

Ale
mystery9903 Posted - 06 Jan 2011 : 10:32:30
Hello
I have the same problem. I scan my HDD and stop with "91-Object reference not set ...." It scan all files before Systemfolder "System Volume Information" The Folders behind "System Volume Information" the are not scanned. I try 3 HDD and always the same.
Win7 64bit - HDD formatted NTFS - eXtreme MM 7.1.0.2
I hope you can help.
Thanks
Alessio Viti Posted - 06 Jan 2011 : 06:35:48
Hello,

What release are you using? Have you the latest 7.1.0.2?

Thank you,

Ale
MarnixNL Posted - 06 Jan 2011 : 00:48:30
I got the same problem since the update. No problems before.
It happens when i scan my drive with 200 movies. Stops every time around number 170. It's not the specific movie, when i delete it, it stops at the next one.
Hope you can fix it soon!
disto2 Posted - 24 Dec 2010 : 19:45:30
That is exactly what I do... It seems like I get that error on any drive I select, even SATA or PATA. If I select a folder, then I do not get the error. Another thing, no mater what I select, it never fills the CatalogNo with the drive name.
JustME Posted - 23 Dec 2010 : 21:02:13
My 2TB external drives are all formatted in NTFS and I have never had any errors using a USB connection....I have my drives mapped via a drive letter though as UNC paths don't work properly. So when it asks what folder to use, you simply browse down by drive letter and it finds all my movies...does that help?
disto2 Posted - 22 Dec 2010 : 21:27:56
Just tried it with Version 7.0.9.9 and I get the same problem.
disto2 Posted - 02 Dec 2010 : 22:17:36
I got that error as well. Here are a few details... I am using a 250g external USBII drive. For a test I did the following. I copied the contents of the USBII drive into a folder on the internal drive. It worked well. I then reformated the USBII drive (NTFS). I copied the contents back from the internal drive onto the USBII drive. That drive gave me the same error again. Hope it helps.

-D
Alessio Viti Posted - 28 Nov 2010 : 17:24:01
Hello Whytwolf,

I will try to reproduce the error, thank you for reporting!

Ale

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