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- Gigabyte GA-H170M-DS3H
- CPU
- i5-6500
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- Asus GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB
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Ok so I'm at a loss for why this is happening, but spotlight will not work correctly on my hack. No matter what I do, .metadata_never_index keeps showing up at the root folder, preventing spotlight from displaying any results from my Mac SSD.
Is this possibly a permissions thing or a clover thing? Also not sure if related, but Clover isn't saving/booting to the last used OS with the setting turned on in the config file. Also I've read about possibly adding .metadata_never_index to the EFI partition to speedup startup and shutdown and have noticed my system feels very slow to shut down, even after the loading animation stops.
I am dual booting El Capitan and Windows 10:
I've added .metadata_never_index to the windows drive using these instructions. Things I have tried:
Is this possibly a permissions thing or a clover thing? Also not sure if related, but Clover isn't saving/booting to the last used OS with the setting turned on in the config file. Also I've read about possibly adding .metadata_never_index to the EFI partition to speedup startup and shutdown and have noticed my system feels very slow to shut down, even after the loading animation stops.
I am dual booting El Capitan and Windows 10:
- Clover with 10.11.6 and Windows 10 on separate SSDs
- Drivers 64UEFI, Install RC Scripts
- Profiled as iMac 17,1 w/ iMessage functioning
- i5-6500
- Gigabyte GA-H170M-DS3H
- GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB
- 16GB (2x8) RAM
I've added .metadata_never_index to the windows drive using these instructions. Things I have tried:
- Adding and removing the Mac HD to and from the Privacy tab in System Preferences > Spotlight
- Deleting .metadata_never_index at /, but it always shows back up after rebooting
- Stopping and starting the spotlight service
- Pretty much everything in this thread (mdutil off/on, rebuild the index).
- And in this one (rebuild database and turn on indexing).