I am running into a problem that has me stumped..
I use a top line (powerful) Toshiba laptop running Vista..
My problem:
I use an external USB WD Passport drive (500g) for my library of Karaoke, and Billboard top 100 (120,000 songs)..I indexed the drive , successfully, and the search works super....even several reboots later...
Then, for any unknown reason the index functions poorly..making it useless for my needs..It acts like the index is gone...
After I re-index (Over 4 hours to index)..it is fine again..
I save my index location on the external drive..thinking this would avoid corruption..
I thought when I use a USB thumb-drive , and it shows as the same drive letter, it corrupted the index...so while testing without the thumb-drive...it did the same thing at another random time...So I ruled the thumb-drive out as the culprit (same drive letter)..
I also thought maybe , always checking drives on boot up may have corrupted the external drive.....so my last action I turned off the auto drive check on boot...I have started the Toshiba and passport drive several days now (in the studio, not on the job)..and it seems ok so far..but it seemed ok when I first installed the passport and songs 3 months ago...
I need to be sure the index will maintain..Is there a way it can be locked so the index is no longer in danger of being disturbed?
If i am doing a karaoke show..and the index stops working properly..the "show" is pretty much over..
I also have a Passport back up drive (1 terabyte)..that I would like to index as the 500g unit..it would be my backup, but I do not know if that would add to my problem..
Can I index another drive that would have the same letter drive and a similar , if not exact drive id..{Passport essentials)?
I would appreciate any advice from our PC gurus..
