Hi
Windows 8.1PRo x64
Have several drives, however, the E drive where I store data is reporting the wrong drive location (see jpeg).
Attempting to open the item location after doing a wildcard search *.* of any directory and sub directory results in an error.
Some of the folders, when searching wildcard *.*, return no results for either files or subfolders, even though these are contained within.
Hmm just spotted this could it be the tick box below "Allow this file contents to be indexed....."?
This drive has been the same pc but did have windows xp, 7 then windows 8 to 8.1
All other drives do not have this issue.
I have serched regarding indexing but I am not confident that's necessarily the issue and as usual need the Gurus' of this forum to help (I hope).
Any questions bleep me and I'll do what I can to answer them.
The data was originally on an older drive and got transfered to this new drive approximately 12 months plus ago.
I have had the issue for a while but not really addressed it.
Have tried relabelling the volume in diskmanagemer to M and back again (no luck).
I dont really have the hard drive capacity to transfer and back, but I dont believe it's the drive I believe it's the data markings...I am sure you all know the technical term, not sure how to define it myself.
Look forward to your help and resolve.
Thanks people
...and seasonal greetings, merry christmas and cheer
Windows 8.1PRo x64
Have several drives, however, the E drive where I store data is reporting the wrong drive location (see jpeg).
Attempting to open the item location after doing a wildcard search *.* of any directory and sub directory results in an error.
Some of the folders, when searching wildcard *.*, return no results for either files or subfolders, even though these are contained within.
Hmm just spotted this could it be the tick box below "Allow this file contents to be indexed....."?
This drive has been the same pc but did have windows xp, 7 then windows 8 to 8.1
All other drives do not have this issue.
I have serched regarding indexing but I am not confident that's necessarily the issue and as usual need the Gurus' of this forum to help (I hope).
Any questions bleep me and I'll do what I can to answer them.
The data was originally on an older drive and got transfered to this new drive approximately 12 months plus ago.
I have had the issue for a while but not really addressed it.
Have tried relabelling the volume in diskmanagemer to M and back again (no luck).
I dont really have the hard drive capacity to transfer and back, but I dont believe it's the drive I believe it's the data markings...I am sure you all know the technical term, not sure how to define it myself.
Look forward to your help and resolve.
Thanks people
...and seasonal greetings, merry christmas and cheer
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My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Home Build
- CPU
- i7 2.66 Fatory Clocked
- Motherboard
- EVGA X55
- Memory
- 12GB 1066mhz Factory Clock
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GT660
- Sound Card
- RME Fireface 800
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 26ips + Smasung 226BW
- Screen Resolution
- 1900*1200 + 1280*720?
- Hard Drives
- 1 x OCZ Agility 3 SSD 128
1 x OCZ Agility 460 SSD 128
1 x WD 1GB
1 x WD 2GB
1 X WD Raptor 150Gb
1 x WD 500GB
External Drives Lacie 6TB
- PSU
- Xigmatec
- Case
- Fraftal Design R4
- Cooling
- 5 x 1400mm Fans low rev
- Keyboard
- MS Bulk Standard
- Mouse
- Logitech G700
- Internet Speed
- 150
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- EsetNod
- Other Info
- Digital Audio Workstation -
OTB Hardware; Access Virus TI, x0xb0x, Elektron Analog Keys, Roland JD800, Roland JV1080, TC Electronics Fireworx, Adams A7X
ITB Software; Cubase 7.5.2, Wavelab, Native Intruments Komplete98u, u-he and lots of legally installed plugins.
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