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ajkessel
I've had trouble with Windows 10 search index for years, but recently the index has become corrupt and started rebuilding at least a couple of times a week. It takes more than a day for the index to rebuild, during which time I can't easily search my email. Does anyone have a solid fix for this long-standing issue?
The error I see is first from the "gatherer", and then same error from "search service": The content index catalog is corrupt. (HRESULT : 0xc0041801) (0xc0041801)
The other error I see around the time of rebuild:
I'm on the latest Windows 10 build, 16GB RAM, Carbon X1, latest Office 365 build.
I've tried:
Can anyone help track down the root cause of this issue? It really gets in the way of productivity.
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The error I see is first from the "gatherer", and then same error from "search service": The content index catalog is corrupt. (HRESULT : 0xc0041801) (0xc0041801)
The other error I see around the time of rebuild:
The search service has detected corrupted data files in the index {id=4810 - onecoreuap\base\appmodel\search\search\ytrip\common\util\jetutil.cpp (653)}. The service will attempt to automatically correct this problem by rebuilding the index.
Details:
0x8e5e01fe (0x8e5e01fe)
I'm on the latest Windows 10 build, 16GB RAM, Carbon X1, latest Office 365 build.
I've tried:
- Rebuilding my search index from scratch
- Removing everything other than document and mail folders from the scope of indexing -- I am not indexing any c:\windows, winsxs, or other binary or executable folders -- it really should just be office documents and OST and PST files. I am not indexing offline csc:// files.
- Running chkdsk/scandisk, sfc, and dism, repeatedly
- Run the troubleshooter (no problems detected): msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic
- Attempted manifest update with execution policy unrestricted: $manifest = (Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.WindowsStore).InstallLocation + ‘\AppxManifest.xml’ ; Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $manifest
- Running scanpst repeatedly on my OST and PST files until there are no errors detected
- Repairing my office installation
- Checking for any Windows or Office updates.
Can anyone help track down the root cause of this issue? It really gets in the way of productivity.
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