There is an option to disable it on "Network Drives" by going to a Terminal Window and typing:. All the options I know of are basically things which clean up the files in the background or after-the-fact. But if you use it instead of the standard eject it will scrub out all the index files first including.
If you want to go the non-free route, there is a program called Blue Harvest which can monitor your disks and has options to for example keep non-Mac Filesystems free of the pesky files. I have not used this, but people speak well of it. The first thing to know--if you do not already--is that when the name of a file or directory starts with a period, that's a "convention" meaning "hide this file from normal view".
By contrast, Windows filesystems have a separate "hidden" attribute that has nothing to do with the filename. It's a meta-data attribute like whether a file is read only.
So files starting with a dot show up on Windows just like any other. Note If the idea of there being files on your disk you aren't seeing bothers you, it's possible to "take the blinders off" and really "see everything".
I turn this on, but it is probably distracting for most people. These files are invisible because Apple doesn't think you need to know they are there. Yet what are the benefits of each of these files? A search index is very much like an index at the back of a book that lets you jump to the page you want for a specific term.
But technically speaking, the information is redundant. You could make a book shorter by omitting the index, and then just have readers find words by flipping from the front of the book to the back every time. Apple wants searches to be fast, so they put this database on every disk you plug into a Mac. They do the same thing but just in different order. How do you fix such corruption? Windows provides a utility tool known as chkdsk that can correct most errors on a storage disk.
The chkdsk utility must be run from an administrator command prompt to perform its work. Hard bad sectors cannot be repaired, but they can be prevented. These are repairable by overwriting everything on the disk with zeros.
The safe way is to wait until it completes. Stopping the computer during the check might lead to filesystem corruption. Press Esc or Enter to stop chkdsk from running if it tries to. However, I don't know if this "fix" was because the subfolder appeared broken to chkdsk, or if there was something else on the volume that allowed this to work. Louis Waweru. Louis That's correct. It was empty except for the subfolder. I would have expected the subfolder to become a file, but that's not what it did.
Right click on the file in explorer. The file name will have a weird placeholder in place of the illegal character.
Remove it and close the properties window. It renames the file. At least it has in my experience. If you just want to delete the files, you could move any files that you want to keep off the flash drive, then reformat the flash drive. If you want to keep all of your files, you'll need to use another operating system to rename them - either return to the Mac that you used originally, or use a Linux Live CD. It is accessed by the system automatically.
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