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FAQ • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • Error: Making File Reference by ScottieB on Jul 25, 2006 at 6:33:33 pm I have a strange problem with AE. Whenever I try to open a recent project from the file menu (File--->Open https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/2/883325 Recent) I get the following error: "After Effects error: Making File reference -- file not found (-43). (3 :: 159)" If I navigate to the project file from File--->Open it works fine (the project has NOT moved its location, and this happens with all of my files). Additionally, when I try to render to my second internal hard drive (not my system drive) I get the following error every time: "The directory originally after effects specified in the selected output module no longer exists." This ONLY happens when I try to render to my second internal drive, and ONLY After Effects has this problem using that drive. I am forced to render all comps to my system drive, which is less than ideal. Anyone have any ideas? I'm on a Mac Quad G5, 8GB RAM, OS 10.4.7, AE 7 Pro (7.0.0.244, dva:1.0.0.45903), Quicktime 7.1.2 Thanks, Scott Return to posts after effects error indexReport Post •Re: Error: Making File Referenceby Scott Bush on Dec 12, 2007 at 5:02:41 pmTime to dig this post up... Over a year later, new version of AE, fresh install of OS and all apps, and I STILL have this problem. In fact, it now happens randomly while working - no rendering or opening files necessary. I'll be working along and get that error message "Error making file reference - file not found." It happens every few minutes or so. Could this have something to do with the way my drives are named? It is the only thing I can think of - why else would this persist after a fresh install of the OS and a new version of AE (CS3)? please help this is driving me nuts!Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: Error: Making File Referenceby Eric Hartmann on Feb 9, 2009 at 2:52:29 pmI get this error all the time and I know exactly why it happens (at least on my system). Do you have two external (or internal) hard drives named EXACTLY the same? I have two externals named exactly the same since I was planning on doing a sync'd backup...but then I needed the extra space, so I use both now. When having both drives turned on I get the error all the time.