Ye Olde Uncaught Exception again

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Garyth Nair

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Oct 12, 2012, 9:13:10 AM10/12/12
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I have a Lenovo x22o running Win 7. In the 32 bit version that came with the machine, I could run Mnemosyne and my specialized card sets for learning IPA glyphs (for my students). I then upgraded the OS to Win 7 64 bit Pro and the Uncaught Exception overlay happens.

I downloaded the Mnemosyne 2.1 for the 64 bit, uninstalled the old one and installed the 2.1. The Exception is still there.

The strange thing is that the last line in the exception is looking for a location in a partition/directory that no longer exists on the HDDs. When I upgraded to Win 7 64, I totally restructured my file structure.

So, is Mnemosyne reading some Registry entry that points it to the old location?

I'd like to get this .db running again so my students can learn.

Over several hours, Ive read a great many posts regarding the Uncaught Exception, but I didn't see my Registry question appear and I wonder if that is the cause of the problem.

Thank you so much!

Garyth


Peter Bienstman

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Oct 12, 2012, 11:11:37 AM10/12/12
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There not such a thing as *the* uncaught exception bug. "Uncaught
exception" is the general term for an unhandled error, which could be
anything.

So, in order to help you, I'd need the full message of that exception.

BTW, something which often happens is deleting
C:\Users\Garyth\Application Data\Mnemosyne\config

Peter

On 10/12/2012 03:13 PM, Garyth Nair wrote:
> I have a Lenovo x22o running Win 7. In the 32 bit version that came with
> the machine, I could run Mnemosyne and my specialized card sets for
> learning IPA glyphs (for my students). I then /*upgraded the OS to Win 7
> 64 bit Pro*/ and the *Uncaught Exception* overlay happens.
>
> I downloaded the Mnemosyne 2.1 for the 64 bit, uninstalled the old one
> and installed the 2.1. The Exception is still there.
>
> The strange thing is that the last line in the exception is*looking for
> a location in a partition/directory that no longer exists *on the HDDs.
> When I upgraded to Win 7 64, I totally restructured my file structure.
>
> So,*is Mnemosyne reading some Registry entry that points it to the old
> location?*

Peter Bienstman

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Oct 12, 2012, 11:21:27 AM10/12/12
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On 10/12/2012 05:11 PM, Peter Bienstman wrote:

> BTW, something which often happens is deleting
> C:\Users\Garyth\Application Data\Mnemosyne\config

I wanted to say:

Something which often helps is deleting
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