Hi again,
I still have the first of the problems "Attempt to write more than 100MB to com.noodlesoft.Hazel in the user defaults system". To answer your question: I have no less than 58 folders with rules (some of them are there as a workaround for the lack of "multiple rules on one file-functionality".) - (see my Folder Organization Feature Request

) Also many of the folders are inactive as I only use them for batch processing (see my Droplet feature request). The problem causes that I can’t add any new folders to Hazel - its basically broken. I'm running the newest version.
This is what happens:
1. Whenever I add it. It appears in the list, and so do the rules that I add to it.
2. When I preview the rules, the preview works fine. But when I try to run the rules. Nothing happens. Not in console either.
3. When I then close System Preferences (I get the error message from before in Console).
4. When I open Hazel again, the previously created folder has disappeared (including its rules)
5. When I then drag and drop the folder into Hazel again, it appears in the list again including its rules, but it still does not work.
With the exception of the folders I’ve already created this means that Hazel is nonfunctional for me. Not possible to add anything new. It seems to be a bug.
I would like to reinstall Hazel but without having to set up all my folders with all of their rules again, and activating and deactivating the correct rules. Would would be the best way to clean install, with the least possible time required?
P.S. Deleting the com.noodlesoft.hazel.plist file does not make a difference (but it was over 100 MB). And Hazel has not recreated it after I deleted it. But it doesn’t seem to have lost its settings anyway. However I still get the errors even after deleting it.