Windows 10 Windows search index/catalog gets corrupted daily.

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Hello, I noticed that my Windows 10 Pro's (1909) search function stops working in a daily basis.

Rig: i7-9700K, 16gigs ddr4, gtx1080.


I've rebuild the index and it works for some hours/days and then the problem comes back and search finds nothing.


I keep getting these errors in event log:


Event ID 7040

The search service has detected corrupted data files in the index {id=4810 -onecoreuap\base\appmodel\search\search\ytrip\tripoli\inverted\decodinglayeroccurrences.cpp (600)}. The service will attempt to automatically correct this problem by rebuilding the index.

Details: The data is invalid. 0x8007000d (0x8007000d)


Event ID 7042

The Windows Search Service is being stopped because there is a problem with the indexer: The catalog is corrupt.

Details: The content index catalog is corrupt. 0xc0041801 (0xc0041801)


Event ID 1008

The Windows Search Service is starting up and attempting to remove the old search index {Reason: Index Corruption}.


Event ID 1019

Windows Search Service failed to process the list of included and excluded locations with the error <30, 0x80004005, "file:///G:\[c7a565aa-7a01-40d8-b5e5-6999518200c7]\">.


The search doesn't work untill I do a manual rebuild of the index.


I've set the indexing to only index two of my storage HDD's D: and E:.

System is on a nvme so I'm not indexing that nor the external ssd on G: drive.

I've disabled the indexing of .cpp files as they seem to cause problems (according to the event viewer) but it doesn't help. Those .cpp files always pop up on the event 7040 error.


I've also run all the common sfc and dism commands every forum suggest for this problem. They don't find any problems to fix. I don't have any external anti-virus software installed either that might mess up with things.


I have monitored this behavior for weeks now. Rebuild the index numerous times. It doesn't help as the problem keeps coming back again and again.

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