error 67 snf thumbnails

Things you’d like to miss in the future...
Post Reply
ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

Hi there. I am having a huge issue for the first time ever. Is there such a thing as too many photos? xyplorer keeps crashing. New folders have blasnk thumbnails and an error 67. Screencapture is attached.
xyplorer-error67.png
xyplorer-error67.png (65.74 KiB) Viewed 911 times

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 60357
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1 @100%, Win10 @100%
Contact:

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by admin »

Hmm, never seen this error AFAIR. Please try with the latest version (21.80).

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

It started with 20.8 and I just updated to the latest with the same error.

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 60357
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1 @100%, Win10 @100%
Contact:

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by admin »

The error means that XY has more than 512 files open at once, which is of course nonsense. From looking at the related code I cannot understand how this message can come up.

1) Do you get this in every folder or just a particular one?

2) This is so weird, have you already tried a Windows reboot?

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

So we have 2 large folders with many sub folders.
D:\unedited
And
D:\working

The unedited seems to be ok but the working is not.

Yes I have done a restart

Thanks for your help.

Ron

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 60357
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1 @100%, Win10 @100%
Contact:

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by admin »

And working contains all normal JPG images?

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

Working is a duplicate copy of unedited which we later edit and reduce sizes etc
The only other odd behaviour has been that it takes a long tome to update thumbnails if moving even one image.

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 60357
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1 @100%, Win10 @100%
Contact:

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by admin »

Again: these are all normal JPG images?

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

Yes sorry - all normal jpg. Never any raw - straight out of the camera.

admin
Site Admin
Posts: 60357
Joined: 22 May 2004 16:48
Location: Win8.1 @100%, Win10 @100%
Contact:

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by admin »

Totally weird. Blank stare.

Might be just one weird file. Split them in two bunches, and see what happens with each.

klownboy
Posts: 4109
Joined: 28 Feb 2012 19:27

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by klownboy »

Just curious about the "working" folder. Is this issue occurring on this "working" folder immediately after after copying the image files from the "unedited" folder before any editing takes place or are you having this issue with either some amount of the "jpgs" or all the images have been edited? In other words, you should eliminate if it's possible that the JPG editing program may be introducing the cause for error in the jpeg files themselves. Possibly try a different editor if that's the case.
Windows 11, 22H2 Build 22621.1555 at 100% 2560x1440

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

No editing done on them but now come to think about it I moved them directly there from a network location. I’ll have a look at this tonight.
Thanks very much for the help and suggestions.

ronelias
Posts: 8
Joined: 15 Apr 2016 13:45

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by ronelias »

Well figured it out and thought you might want to know. I keep all of my thumbnails on a USB stick. I guess the stick was failing. I changed the thumbnail location to my main ssd and it’s perfect again.

Here’s a technical question - when you move an image from one folder to another in xyplorer does it do anything to the file in terms of reading and rewriting or is it just changing a pointer in the database. I know that USB drives and SSDs have a finite number of writes. That’s why I originally put it on a USB. Am I endangering the life of my main ssd by putting the thumbs there?

Thanks very much.

klownboy
Posts: 4109
Joined: 28 Feb 2012 19:27

Re: error 67 snf thumbnails

Post by klownboy »

If you change the location of the actual image file(s), the thumbnail cache does have to change. The thumbnail cache file names are the hash of the image folder location*thumbnail size. So the thumbnail cache for the images in folder, "H:\Photos\Ireland Trip 2013 \2013-07-01" in a thumbnail size of "240x240" would be "2d8ad0cd81dfb2db251fc3797820b4aa.dat2" which is the hash of "H:\Pictures\Ireland Trip 2013\2013-07-01\*240x240".

The actual image files shouldn't change but its attributes associated with each file like accessed time, or modified date, etc. may change depending on copy/move options used.

I keep my thumbnails on my SSD and the images themselves on disk drives. I wouldn't worry too much about lifetime on SSDs.
Windows 11, 22H2 Build 22621.1555 at 100% 2560x1440

Post Reply