Well, Windows is adding this key to the registry and I am not sure why it is wrong.
You can try to change the value manually and the installer may find your drive, but you may have additional issues if Windows continues to write the key with the wrong value.
Cache is filling up. I’ll give it a day or two until I can figure out
if its actually working.
Any ideas why windows registry screwed up?
Any guesses if the fix will be reversed by windows?
(That’s all it took to troubleshoot for now? No offense. But it could have been done earlier/quicker. This is the reason why sandisk and support gets labeled sloppy. No offense to you. Thanks for helping out. Thanks to others too. But sloppy, dude.)
Just wanted to provide an update on the WIndows 10 ExpressCache fix. The tool in still currently under qualification. We are expecting this tool to still be released by the end of the month. In the mean time if you would like to manually apply the fix I have created the post linked below. This post provide the steps you can take manually to restore the ExpressCache functionality.
In that case the cache will reset because it is not a normal or gracefull shut down. The cache will be corrupted if the system shuts down without notice.
I am sure that SanDisk are working hard on getting the Windows 10 issues resolved. Once they get a fix from Condusiv they will have to do a lot of internal testing to ensure that the solution doesn’t break anything else.
Some positive feedback the manual method posted in the sticky thread at the top of this forum did work for me, although I ended up being prompted to uninstal twice in a row after changing the service to manual. Once installed the cache did take several reboots before statring to fill at a ‘normal’ rate but seems to be working fine now.