after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

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drmusti
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after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by drmusti »

after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem. and this rescan taking long time.....
i tested with my portable 3TB usb hdd.. did you test?
void
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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by void »

Your external drive is most likely not available immediately after waking from hibernate.
Everything will remove this volume from the index and reindex it when available.

Please try disabling "auto remove offline volumes":
  • In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
  • Click the NTFS tab.
  • Uncheck Automatically remove offline volumes.
  • Click OK.
drmusti
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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by therube »

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In my case, my "offline" (USB HDD drives, if you will, like S:) shows, Enable USN Journal, as grayed out.
And the grayed out Max/Allocation numbers are much higher then yours?

My S: does not particularly "sleep", except that it may be physically off.
S: entries persist in Everything (even when off), which is fine.
And when I turn S: on, it only takes a few seconds to update (Everything).


In Device Manager, Disk Drives (Properties), I have the drive set for "Quick Removal", if that should matter.


(Does, Automatically remove offline volumes, need a bit of translation on your end?)
drmusti
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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by drmusti »

great working . thanks for help.
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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by NotNull »

drmusti wrote:great working . thanks for help.
For all other people reading this: what was the 'trick' that got this working?
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Re: after hybernate (awake) rescan(re-index) proplem

Post by drmusti »

i dont know but second test worked without any proplem or any delay.
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