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I have never modified "MediaPortalDirs.xml", so I am using the default file in the default location.



The Bootit boot manager would not have caused this, as it hides completely the other operating-system partitions so that the booted partition cannot see them. Unfortunately, I use Bootit on all of my systems.



The only extensions that are installed are the ones that are included in the install package.



My production system has .NET 4.8 (see screen shot). This is all that is needed for MP 1.29, but perhaps the database changes introduce a new dependency?


[ATTACH]210007[/ATTACH]


I tried searching for the error message, and found these two pages (among others) where the authors had similar problems:


[URL unfurl="true"]https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8505999/sqlite-createdatabase-not-supported-error[/URL]

[URL unfurl="true"]https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8142498/howto-sqlite-with-entityframework-and-code-first[/URL]


I don't know whether these apply to this case.


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