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Well, you got it done, that's what matters. 
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HTTPJolie Version 1.70 Available

This version is compatible with significant and exciting enhancements to the GSyren tools suite. Please watch for the announcement.

In this version of HTTPJolie:
- Access to HTTPJolie Usage Guide (pdf) from Help menu on DVD Profiler main screen
- Access to sophisticated GSyren version of HTTPJolie Command Reference
- Enhanced version of Sample Client, enabled to receive communications from GSyren Tools

I am indebted to GSyren for his brilliant and creative collaboration.
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Great news!

When you say "upload," what do you mean? I always interpret "upload" to mean from client to server, or from local to online (cloud). From where to where, do you want to send images? Where is the image repository that you are trying to refresh?
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I fully expect Ken's method to work, if the others didn't, but just in case:

(1) Start with a clean database
(2) Install BulkEdit
(3) Tools > Scrapegoat allows you to see any user's online
(4) Download your own database skeleton. This is different from the Invelos version. Bulkedit creates a database of new blank profiles using the profile IDs from the online.
(5) Then refresh the database from the online. If it still crashes, you should be able to figure out which profile it crashed on and delete it. Corrupt profiles are often due to bad data in the overview.
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There are other methods of database recovery. The one that Ken usually recommended is as follows:

(1) Open a new empty database
(2) Restore your latest backup into the clean database
(3) Run database repair
(4) Backup

You should be Ok
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I like the advice given by ObiKen and if necessary follow with GSyren's. Report after that, and we can go from there. Quickest way to eliminate hardware issues is to temporarily install on a different machine if possible.
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