Here is my class
namespace MyNamespace
{
    public class MyClass
    {
        private byte[] imageBytes = null;
        public MyClass() { }
        public void LoadImage(string filePath)
        {
            Image img = Image.FromFile(filePath);
            using (MemoryStream mStream = new MemoryStream())
            {
                img.Save(mStream, img.RawFormat);
                imageBytes  = mStream.ToArray();
            }
        }
        public void RemoveImage()
        {
            imageBytes = null;
        }
    }
}
And this is how its used
static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        MyClass mc = new MyClass();
        mc.LoadImage(@"C:\Images\myImage.jpg");
        Console.WriteLine("take process dump now...");
        Console.Read();
        mc.RemoveImage();
    }
I run the program and take a process snapshot. No surprise, here is what I found about the references of MyClass.
0:000> !DumpHeap -type MyClass
         Address               MT     Size
0000000002b92e08 000007fe73423a20       24     
Statistics:
              MT    Count    TotalSize Class Name
000007fe73423a20        1           24 MyNamespace.MyClass
Total 1 objects
0:000> !GCRoot 0000000002b92e08 
Thread 3b3c:
    00000000004eef90 000007fe7354011f MyTestApp.Program.Main(System.String[]) [c:\Projects\MyTestApp\Program.cs @ 17]
        caller.rsp-30: 00000000004eefb0
            ->  0000000002b92e08 MyNamespace.MyClass
Found 1 unique roots (run '!GCRoot -all' to see all roots).
Now I would like to see if I can get same roots for MyClass instance present in same dump file using CLR MD . For that, I am using GCRoot sample. One of inputs to this application is ulong obj. I am not really sure how to get this for MyClass instance so what I have done is that within Main method of GCRoot sample, I added followinng code.
foreach (ulong obj2 in heap.EnumerateObjects())
{
   ClrType type2 = heap.GetObjectType(obj2);
   if (type2.Name.StartsWith("MyNamespace.MyClass") )
       obj = obj2;
}
This way I see that obj is getting a valid value but the problem is that following line of code doesn't find any node as always returns a NULL.
Node path = FindPathToTarget(heap, root);
As a result, I am not sure how can I get roots to MyClass instance from this dump file. Any suggestions will be highly appreciated.