Just updated to the most recent version: 99.7
With this the program doesn't seem to want to read one of my M.2 drives.
I have a SSD, a conventional platter HD, and 2 M.2 ssd's. All but one work fine. One of them show up in the 'file explorer' window but will not open or show thumbs. Neither root nor subdirectory. I did try a complete uninstall and reinstall but the problem stayed unchanged.
Worked fine before. XN Classic continues to work fine.
Any thoughts on this? Seems and odd change to have happened.
The drive is a Plextor PX-256M8PeG on an Asus X570 motherboard, Ryzen 2600 processor, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 video card. No hard drive problems are reported.
I cannot browse with XnView MP but I can with the others.
Yes, this is correct. Or, more specifically, I can identify the drive and the folders in the XnV MP "folders" window/tab but when I click on the folder it does not "open" that folder, or show the thumbnails in the thumbnail window. The thumbnail window remains on the originally viewed folder, and actions on the thumbnails (eg. Info window) reflect the originally viewed folder's files.
rnmerchant wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:27 pm
I cannot browse with XnView MP but I can with the others.
Yes sorry
Yes, this is correct. Or, more specifically, I can identify the drive and the folders in the XnV MP "folders" window/tab but when I click on the folder it does not "open" that folder, or show the thumbnails in the thumbnail window. The thumbnail window remains on the originally viewed folder, and actions on the thumbnails (eg. Info window) reflect the originally viewed folder's files.
But now you are going to think I'm just a crazy maluser of your program... It seems to me that when I started with this issue it was my M.2 drive E: which was giving the trouble. Now today it is my M.2 Drive H: ... but this time, it will open the various subdirectories of the drive - but as with my previous note, when clicking on any of the folders/subdirectories on this 'problem' drive they do not open to show thumbnails of the images in that folder.
As before, all the other directories work fine.
Rather seems like it might be a problem with my system, though none are obvious. I've checked the disks with Disk Management and they are all recorded as healthy and without problems.
I'll reboot and investigate further - but not now, it's getting late over here.
I thought this was just with the most recent version of XNViewMP - so clean unistalled and installed 99.6 . Same problem with my H: drive. So I went back to 99.1... Same problem. Recheck, no problem with XNV Classic.
The drive is this: WD Black™ SN750 500 GB NVMe/PCIe M.2 internal SSD M.2 NVMe PCIe . According to Windows10, and the WesternDigital software, the drive is healthy...
Doesn't make sense. Perhaps I'll try going back to an earlier version. However, not the end of the world!
Uninstalled 99.7 and installed 0.94.1 (64 bit, Nov 21 2019).
The program works as it should. All drives are visible and can be viewed and modified...
Interesting, though, that with 99.1 I was able to create a new folder on the "suspect" H: drive. Still wouldn't view folders on the drive (I omitted to check whether it would view the new folder, unfortunately, before uninstalling).
I have to wonder whether I was just not giving the program time to build thumbnails. But I believe once I did go away for a couple of hours (food reigns!) and this did not make a difference.
(I had ver.99.1 installed but put 99.7 back on, fresh download, to try this for sure).
Yes, I can see the drive (all my drives) in the folder pane. In fact I can even create a new subdirectory in that pane. I can 'right-click' and view properties, etc, as normal.
However the thumbnail view does not update to view that folder. Ive double and triple clicked and all the things that one might think of doing.
Screenshot attached...
Richard
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For reasons unknown to me I had a entry in my registry under "nodrives" (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\nodrives ) which appears to be a way to hide the existence of a drive to the outside world (and other software I assume). This is not something that I am aware that I configured, but who knows... Furthermore the affected drive letter seemed only to be affected in XnViewMP (which does seem rather unlikely) (but this is Microsoft, after all).
In any case I deleted the offending and perhaps unnecessary registry entry (having made a backup first!), rebooted, and now I can see and manipulate the drive in both XnView MP and Classic.