And Iâve never used a previous version as I only owned this 2 days before it failed on me.
Also Iâve rebooted my system still no luck.
And I canât remove any of the registry keys in the picture above lolâŠ
And Iâve never used a previous version as I only owned this 2 days before it failed on me.
Also Iâve rebooted my system still no luck.
And I canât remove any of the registry keys in the picture above lolâŠ
It just reinstalled fine.
I know what I did wrong⊠had to reboot after removing all the folders and registry keys.
I always ran the installer after removing the folders and registry keys which kept giving the error
Working reinstallation:
make sure you have admin rights
kill ExpressCache.exe in taskmanager
kill ExpressCacheApp.exe in taskmanager
Uninstall ExpressCache and ExpressCacheApp in âPrograms and Featuresâ
Delete the entire âExpressCacheâ folder in Program Files\Sandisk or Program Files (x86)\Sandisk
Open the registry (run regedit) Search for ExpressCache, it should be under Sandisk folder and delete the entire ExpressCache regitry tree.
REBOOT
Reinstall it using the installer
I have same problem:confounded:
tried reinstalling expresscache and it still failed when wake up from sleep
even if I reinstall Windows, problem still there
please fix it
IIRC there is a bug where it will sometimes show that error but it is a false detection. When the error occurs open the command line and run eccmd -info if it shows the status is caching it is a false detction.Â
Okay this just happened again to me
Gonna keep readycache uninstalled till this annoying bug is fixed.
it happens again and again and again!
Can anyone confirm if the eccmd -info command is still showing active after this error message pops up?
I donât see âactiveâ on the screen even if itâs working
but I took a screenshot when it reported ExpressCache was unavailable
I just installed ExpressCache yesterday and had it display the same pop-up a couple of times. Fortunately, I was able to exit the ExpressCache system tray and close the applicaton, wait a bit, then restart the ExpressCache application. The SSD cache seems to be still in use and functional even though the message seemed to indicate that the Ready Cache SSD was unavailable. The System and Application event logs show no events associated with the SSD device or the ExpressCache software. If the SSD is failing or in-accessable, I would expect the ExpressCache driver to log an error event into the system event log, since it is handling the i/o to the SSD.
I wonder if this issue is what sets off my raid card alarm, which is especially annoying because i have no way of disabling that. Â
This looks like it is a false detection. The eccmd -info command seems to show caching is still active.Â
Hm whatever it is, its getting annoying, having removed it from the raid card to stop the occasional alarms, it just flushes to zero after filling up, and not in a way that sets off a dialog box popup, its just the ânormalâ behavior but its flushing way more than necessary, the chart doesnât show enough history for me to catch exactly when it happens but everyonce in a while when I look its back down to almost empty again. Â
am3 gigabyte ma78lm-s2h board
Also the cache doesnât grow very fast after that, I guess its lost all record of what it had cached before, so its long wait to rebuild.
Thats kinda what happens when theres a flush without a warning, no dialog box complaining about contents not matching or whatever, it just goes from full to empty silently. Took me a while to catch it.   Only thing i was doing at that moment was loading another instance of steam in sandboxie, but i never had trouble when it was on the raid card so its probably not liking the drive controller on the mb? but of course as I said before, it liked to set off my raid cards alarm so it became useless there.
Iâm passed my return period for this thing, and its been quite a while and its not acting like an invisible cache as it should be:( I hope you guys are still working on this.
Can you also open the command line and run the eccmd -info command and post the results?
It failed me this morning tooâŠ
The cache was over 25gb. I closed my computer normally at night. Opened at the morning then scandisk activated.
Because of auto scandisk cache reset itself.
Everything were normal about 1 month (generally itâ s ok about 1 month.).
The only diffirence was i started a torrent which is about 20 - 25gb.
@drlucky wrote:
Can you also open the command line and run the eccmd -info command and post the results?
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>eccmd -info
ExpressCache Command Version 1.3.110.0
Copyrightâ 2010-2013 Condusiv Technologies.
Date Time: 2/3/2014 20:33:28:571 (ZUCCHINI-PC #47)
Mounted : Yes
Partition Size : 29.82 GB
Reserved Size : 3.00 MB
Volume Size : 29.82 GB
Total Used Size : 1.21 GB
Total Free Space : 28.60 GB
Used Data Size : 1.14 GB
Used Data Size on Disk : 1.21 GB
Memory in use : 0 Bytes
Blocks in use : 0
Read Percent : 0.00%
Cache Volume Drive Number : 0
Total Read Count : 21037
Total Read Size : 386.99 MB
Total Cache Read Count : 1640
Total Cache Read Size : 15.75 MB
Total Write Count : 17902
Total Write Size : 703.15 MB
Total Cache Write Count : 283
Total Cache Write Size : 1.52 MB
Cache Read Percent : 4.07%
Cache Write Percent : 0.22%
C:\Windows\system32>
And yes the cache just crashed to zero again
also what does that stuff mean?
eccmd /? doesnât really help, so its hard to tell what the stats actually are saying.