I've had this week-end a major failure with MC.12, as I told in a different post. I think I killed Otto in the process. This is what happened:
1.- On Wednesday I noticed that one of my 6 external firewire HDD was having problems. Actually, there were some 1,000 songs missing from the disk. I decided to transfer the rest of the songs of that HDD (around 35,000) to a different HDD.
2.- I moved those files within MC, using the "My Computer" part of the tree and the "Move/Copy" files options. This took me several hours spreaded accross Tuesday and Friday.
3.- Once the above procedure finished, Friday early evening, I closed MC (probably too early, my fault).
4.- When trying to restart MC , it just loaded and was responsive for some 10 seconds... to freeze for several minutes... 20,30? till I decided to kill it via task manager.
5.- Repeated the restart with the same results a couple of times. On one occasion I had time enough to disable Otto, since I thought this could be the cause of the freezing. No luck.
6.- Reinstalling did not help.
7.- I finally had to completely uninstall MC.12, reboot, reinstall, load a library backup (since I got the message that MC failed to load the default library) and things seemed to get back to normal. Had to customize again everything and so on, and left Otto disabled.
8.- On Saturday, I was brave enough to enable Otto again. I set it to watch 2 HDD, excluding a subfolder of one of them.
9.- I'd swear that Otto was not working as expected. He did not detect the new files that I was adding to some of the watched folders. I also noticed a somehow unusual CPU activity while Otto was enabled.
10.- I decided this evening, before starting MC for the first time today, to move the "excluded folder" to a different HDD so that Otto was not struggling with it every time. It's a backup folder full of pictures, documents, etc. that I do not want imported into MC.
11.- Once the folder moved, I started MC today for the first time and..... item 4.- happened again. MC loaded fine and was responsvie for about 7-8 seconds, to freeze for minutes (I had it open for 25 minutes before killing it via task manager). Task manager showed MC as "not responding" during the whole process.
12.- Had to repeat the same procedures above to have MC running again.
I've disabled Otto again. I think I overloaded him to death.