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Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
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Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
I recently changed computers and as the new one doesn't have a built-in card reader I've been using a USB reader. Unfortunately it doesn't recognise that the card is locked and my S9 is falling foul of the index file problem (which keeps reformatting the card, which is a pain).

I recall somebody had a Windows 10 patch to stop this happening. If that person could help out I'd be very grateful.
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
This?

http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...#pid257379
Using FlashAir W-03 SD card in machine. You can download your data through wifi with FlashPAP or Sleep Master utilities.

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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
The link listed was to a website I no longer have.  Here is the local AB link to the System Volume Write Disable file:
System Volume Write Disable/Enable
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
Thanks gentlemen - that worked like a charm!
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
A reminder that Windows frequently "updates" itself. On the last such occasion it removed this patch and consequently ruined my data card. (Had to reformat and lost all the old data). Once again, a good case for regular backups.
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
Check my Useful Links in my signature line below. 

There are procedures to prevent Windoze from damaging S9 data cards.  You'll probably have to go to the solution that involves editing the registry. 

These instructions do not turn off search indexing for the whole machine, it just stops Windoze from screwing up SD cards by writing files to it without asking.

There are also instructions to repair an S9 data card without losing your data.

BTW, shame on ResMed for writing such horrible software that the machine refuses to read the card because files were added.  And on Microsoft for screwing with external data cards without permission from the user.
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
I included the patch in the SD Card Wiki. If you can think of a better place, please put it there. http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...emory_card

Prevent System Files From Being Written to SD Card
You will need to have the card in the Write Enabled (unlocked) condition while it is in the S9 and Write Protected (locked) prior to inserting it into your computer. Also, some of the newer low cost card readers do not have the micro switch installed in the unit. This means that even if you have it write-protected, it may not stop it from having the system files written by the PC.

To be safe you may wish to download and use the following script. It will turn off(or back on) this feature on your PC. Prevent SysVol Info Write http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/attachm...p?aid=7621
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
Due to the popularity of this file, SuperSleeper has moved it here:
https://www.apneaboard.com/SysVolWrite.zip
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
It might be worth documenting how to unzip the file and run the .reg files.
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RE: Windows index file on SD card - somebody had a patch?
Crimson NapeDue to the popularity of this file, SuperSleeper has moved it here:
https://www.apneaboard.com/SysVolWrite.zip

I'm getting a little heartburn over

"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies]

"WriteProtect"=dword:00000000
"
and it's obverse.  

Does this disable the write protect switch function, or what?   Feels dangerous to me.

The search index on removable media feels less dangerous.
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