Linked images "lost" in Outlook 2010 after SSD installation

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    Have rebooted from original HDD now:
    Start button....search progs and files........displays progs and data files normally.
    Outlook: Open emails with embedded images, momentary pause as images loaded...but OK
    Attached images display without problem (think OK with SSD too)
    Indexing: when Outlook first opened...Indexing in progress, 1066 files to index. Few minutes later O files to index.
    System Protection: C drive only (but different physical drive of course)


    So everything as I expected it to be. Should I clone again and see?
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       #22

    Yes clone again and test. Do you clone from within win7?
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    Yes I did Is that OK? Will try Macrium this time.
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    Magnet said:
    Yes I did Is that OK? Will try Macrium this time.
    Cloning live in win7 is okay.... if the software allows it. But why?? Everything you do after starting the clone won't be cloned anyway.

    But sure after cloning:
    • It's really booting from the SSD
    • The SSD is C
    • All drive letters are still the same..... exept the cloned partitions
    System protection is still the way you want.
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    Well, have cloned again, this time with Macrium. Set to boot from SSD, and this time disconnected old boot HDD afterwards. Drive letters all correct.

    In Outlook 2010 Indexing status started at 0, then 36, now 63, so increasing
    Search in Outlook, carries on searching without producing match.
    Start Button......Search Progs and Files........Only finds files on C drive.

    So, unfortunately, nothing has changed.
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    Well, have cloned again, this time with Macrium. Set to boot from SSD, and this time disconnected old boot HDD afterwards. Drive letters all correct.

    In Outlook 2010 Indexing status started at 0, then 36, now 63, so increasing
    Search in Outlook, carries on searching without producing match.
    Start Button......Search Progs and Files........Only finds files on C drive.

    So, unfortunately, nothing has changed.
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    Linked images "lost" in Outlook 2010 after SSD installation-email-no-pics.jpg
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    Linked images "lost" in Outlook 2010 after SSD installation-picture2.jpg

    Go to Start.....Indexing Options.....Indexing is not running. select Rebuild and nothing happens

    Go to Start. Type services.msc..... Services (Local)......Windows Search.....Select Automatic (Was on Automatic (Delayed Start)).....Search starts and then stops as in screen grab.Same whether or not Outlook is open and searching.

    Any ideas...I'm running out!! Thanks
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    Can you try setting a new location for the Index location? I had a system a while back that the index store was corrupted and the only way I could get it to rebuild was to move the location of the store.
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    Have tried following this as a resolution (Microsoft):

    To resolve this issue, delete all files with .BLF and .REGTRANS-MS extension in the following directory:

    C:\windows\system32\config\TxR

    Note: The files in the folder location above are hidden and will thus not be visible unless you set the system to not Hide Protected Operating System Files under Tools - Folder Options.

    Once these files are deleted, reboot the machine. Once rebooted, observe that the Windows Search service has already started and is in process of rebuilding the Index.

    Trouble was, about 6 of the files could not be deleted; because "File is open in system". so I've deletaed about half of them, and on reboot, no change.

    Could you explain how you "move the location of the store". I'm not familier with any of this!

    (I was wondering if it will not Index because it is an SSD and Windows is minimising Read/Writes to it....but then everyone doing this would have had the same issue)

    Thanks
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