Help! WBPP now crashes before registration after computer upgrade

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Well, you still use T:\
Loading the files from D:\, I assume this is your SSD but then suddenly the cache files go to T:\

Code:
[2024-03-28 03:40:19] Cache saved with key D:/ASIAIR/Autorun/Light/Ngc7822/Light_Ngc7822_300.0s_Bin1_2600MC_Trgb_gain100_20240221-193204_-19.6C_0001.fit
[2024-03-28 03:40:19] [cache] - set LMD [15d1886230b0c0a9c0804fd89556846a4a8cab6a] Light_Ngc7822_300.0s_Bin1_2600MC_Trgb_gain100_20240221-193204_-19.6C_0001_d.xisf: 2024-03-28T03:39:47.000Z
[2024-03-28 03:40:19] Cache saved with key LMD_15d1886230b0c0a9c0804fd89556846a4a8cab6aT:/AstroPics/BodesJan21/test pixstack/debayered/Light_BIN-1_6248x4176_EXPOSURE-300.00s_FILTER-Trgb_CFA/Light_Ngc7822_300.0s_Bin1_2600MC_Trgb_gain100_20240221-193204_-19.6C_0001_d.xisf
[2024-03-28 03:40:19] Cache saved with key T:/AstroPics/BodesJan21/test pixstack/debayered/Light_BIN-1_6248x4176_EXPOSURE-300.00s_FILTER-Trgb_CFA/Light_Ngc7822_300.0s_Bin1_2600MC_Trgb_gain100_20240221-193204_-19.6C_0001_d.xisf
Something is wrong.
You may should make a clean installation of Windows 11.

Did you delete the Cache file in WBPP or better reset WBPP?

And I asked before to provide the filesize of the files in %AppData%\Pleiades.


Cheers
Tom
I did provide those for you. We also ran those two windows programs that troubleshoot and one issue was fixed. Then I ran a small stack with 10 lights and it worked but then I got cocky and tried to do a full stack with flats/darks/lights and it didn't work... tomorrow we will do a BIOS adjustment and maybe "slow" it down a bit so it's not at top speed for stability and will reinstall Windows - -if I do that, shoudl I also reinstall PI? i only ask as I just did the new install last week
 
this is the newest log file in case this has anything different? This was on a larger stack wtih 3 hours of lights and flats/darks/bias frames that crashed I only ran it because a smaller stack worked - do you want to see the log of the one that worked?
 

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this is the newest log file in case this has anything different? This was on a larger stack wtih 3 hours of lights and flats/darks/bias frames that crashed I only ran it because a smaller stack worked - do you want to see the log of the one that worked?
These all show the same pattern. The script ends before the registration process begins, before it even creates an entry in the log that it's beginning. Invoking the registration operation is apparently what's causing the problem.
 
Darn - I thought the windows repair might work (as it did stack a small stack) - would it be helpful to see a log from the successful stack? it was only 10 frames but it did work. If not, we will reinstall windows tomorrow - would I need to reinstall PI as well? I just did it last week
 
I did provide those for you. We also ran those two windows programs that troubleshoot and one issue was fixed. Then I ran a small stack with 10 lights and it worked but then I got cocky and tried to do a full stack with flats/darks/lights and it didn't work... tomorrow we will do a BIOS adjustment and maybe "slow" it down a bit so it's not at top speed for stability and will reinstall Windows - -if I do that, shoudl I also reinstall PI? i only ask as I just did the new install last week
A clean Windows install will restore your computer to a "factory" state, with no installed software at all. And for the sort of install you should probably be doing, it will also erase all your documents and personal data. You'll be starting with a new computer (which is what should have been done when all the hardware was changed). So make sure you know how to reinstall everything you use, and have all your C: drive documents and information backed up.

(The way I usually do this kind of major upgrade is to replace the C: drive and keep the old one to recover all my documents and other information from, either mounted internally or externally.)
 
yea, my computer guy knows how to do all that for sure. I think we already have a back up C drive but of course I'll check. Thanks Chris!
 
new report! did new install today and it's working! Thanks genius guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was the ticket!!!
Now I have to remember how/where to install the DR3 databases.... one step at a time!
 
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