Greetings to all. . .
I've read several posts on indexing problems, but it being so large, and none of the read posts answered my question.
A little background:
I have a gaming PC to run my L5 and have 32 GB RAM, 3.4. My library is 5540 books. Indexing can become quite a task. (I do have resources to run L5 very well).
Several days ago, I downloaded another book and after downloading it, the famous indexer started to work as usual. However, this time I got an error message that the indexer is working but along with this message I got this other message: "Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise: Controller 0; Disk 1: Detected." It seems that the disks are connected and disconnected. But, when they are disconnected I get no error message that my disks are un-available, the PC continues to work fine albeit very slow, almost to a halt, then it comes back and it is working well again.
Then the other message appears: "Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise: Controller 0 Detected; Disk 1 detected." Then indexing continues. However, it never stops! I have to stop it. And the computer locks up for a few minutes.
It seems that my problem is the RST for my SATA disks, however, it only happens very frequently when L5 Indexer is working. Other programs do not have this problem.
I looked at any problem in the forum concerning RST but I found none. Not to say this isn't any, I just did not see any. I also went to the Intel website but their site is confusing information concerning RST driver technology.
I did download a new and updated driver for the RST, but I am afraid because if I make a mistake I might loose my disks. Not a problem I am looking to have!
What relationship (if any), does the L5 Indexer have with the RST driver???
Any help out there from the those who know. . . ?
Blessings. . .
Al Sosa