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Good you found a solution.
So that would suggest you added something to what's indexed that isn't helpful... if so, that would be why it's not a general problem.
Good you found a solution.
So that would suggest you added something to what's indexed that isn't helpful... if so, that would be why it's not a general problem.
Hi, I'm having the same problem with you. How to fix it.
Search Indexer Always Resetting
can you tell me how to fix it in detail;
The search service has detected corrupted data files in the index. {id = 4810 - onecoreuap \ base \ appmodel \ search \ search \ ytrip \ tripoli \ reverse \ decodingoccurrences.cpp (600)}.
The service will attempt to automatically correct this problem by rebuilding the index.
DETAILS:
Data is invalid. 0x8007000d (0x8007000d)
First run chkdsk as I described to eliminate file system errors.
Then if still problems, follow a, b.
The solution was to
a. Identify what was being indexed that caused the problem
b. Remove that location from those being indexed.
The event log should contain some helpful info as per post #6,7 as example.
(Of course, you could just try removing things from the list being indexed. (Indexing Options, Modify) to try to identify the approximate area where the possibly corrupt file exists).
"First run chkdsk as I described to eliminate file system errors."
I reinstalled the computer before
"a. Identify what was being indexed that caused the problem"
how to find the problematic directory
"b. Remove that location from those being indexed."
should i remove .cpp ?
no such folder;
The search service has detected corrupted data files in the index. {id = 4810 - onecoreuap \ base \ appmodel \ search \ search \ ytrip \ tripoli \ reverse \ decodingoccurrences.cpp (600)}.
I cannot interpret this in a manner relevant to your question."First run chkdsk as I described to eliminate file system errors."
I reinstalled the computer before
a. I do not know the time relationship between you reinstalling and this problem occurring.
b. I do not know if your disk is good
c. You may have data on a different disk or partition other than C: which is causing this problem.
Hİ "WinSxS" I wonder how you ruled it out
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a. This problem has been going on for 1 year.
b. i will do chkdsk
c. presents on system c disk.
data available on 2. harddisk (outlook .pst,5 pieces, total 182 GB)
your answers are very important to me
Last edited by azizler07; 02 Aug 2019 at 05:38.
Once you have run chkdsk on all disks/partitions:
To find the problem file (if there is one): use the event log - as mentioned in earlier posts.
Those refer to 'ESENT' and 'searchindexer'.
Can you see them now?
An easy way to do this is to get Fulleventlogview (free):
https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/full_event_log_view.html
Run that, wait for it to load events, then search for searchindexer.
This is my current Search Indexer settings:
azizler07: I looked through the Event Viewer and visually skimmed through the recent logs related to the Search Indexer. I found a log that the Search Indexer was stating that a file in the WinSxS folder that has been causing the Search Indexer to delete the database and rebuild it. I don't remember the exact message that the log said, but I remember that the log stated that the Search Indexer file will be erased and re-created.
(The 3 other exclusions that are listed in the picture were already default settings. Hence I did not erase those folders from the exclusions list)