I get an error at the start of the ambient light.  Windows indicates the RL has stopped working and the banner "catalogue Lightroom-opening: OYL6BMP.» LRCAT displayed?

I get an error at the start of the ambient light.  Windows indicates the RL has stopped working and the banner "catalogue Lightroom-opening: OYL6BMP.» LRCAT displayed?  I reinstalled LR but no change.  Anyone can shed light on this issue?

Gary

The only effective solution is to reset the file preferences... it has been damaged by trying to create a catalog with the invalid jpeg.

The instructions to reset the catalog are here: given to zero (or "Screw up") the preferences of Lightroom - Lightroom Forums file

When you have done this, place you and double click on the correct catalog and LR should then start OK.

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