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Windows indexing issues on the wrong drive.

Windows indexing issues on the wrong drive.

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Forced2PlayMC
Junior Member
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07-11-2021, 10:12 AM
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Hello, I've noticed that whenever I search for music files or anything, it always targets my F drive instead of the C drive. I tried switching the Windows indexing settings to the C drive, but it just ignored me and kept searching the F drive. I'm unsure why it keeps looking at the F drive even though that's not the main storage. The C drive is the primary one. Check out this link: https://gyazo.com/a27a588d71ef396cda52668b5d2e3ac3. It shows that it completely ignores the C drive. Also, look at the image I used for searching a music file—it searched from the F drive rather than the C drive. Anyone know a better solution? Don't just suggest reinstalling Windows; we'd prefer to avoid that. Thanks! Using Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.17763 Build 17763
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Forced2PlayMC
07-11-2021, 10:12 AM #1

Hello, I've noticed that whenever I search for music files or anything, it always targets my F drive instead of the C drive. I tried switching the Windows indexing settings to the C drive, but it just ignored me and kept searching the F drive. I'm unsure why it keeps looking at the F drive even though that's not the main storage. The C drive is the primary one. Check out this link: https://gyazo.com/a27a588d71ef396cda52668b5d2e3ac3. It shows that it completely ignores the C drive. Also, look at the image I used for searching a music file—it searched from the F drive rather than the C drive. Anyone know a better solution? Don't just suggest reinstalling Windows; we'd prefer to avoid that. Thanks! Using Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0.17763 Build 17763

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Bordet_Man
Junior Member
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07-11-2021, 10:12 AM
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I don't understand why your PC acts that way except you modified the music library. Did you move the music library to a different drive besides the C drive? To adjust the location of a library such as the music folder, open File Explorer, right-click on Music, select Properties, click Location, and set your desired path. For detailed instructions, visit the provided link.
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Bordet_Man
07-11-2021, 10:12 AM #2

I don't understand why your PC acts that way except you modified the music library. Did you move the music library to a different drive besides the C drive? To adjust the location of a library such as the music folder, open File Explorer, right-click on Music, select Properties, click Location, and set your desired path. For detailed instructions, visit the provided link.