Windows 10: delete store.vol?

Discus and support delete store.vol? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; I have a file here that is 1.6 gb sounds too big to me. C:\Users\myname\AppData\Local\Comms\UnistoreDB/store.vol can I safely delete it, and if so,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by shmu26, Aug 23, 2016.

  1. shmu26 Win User

    delete store.vol?


    I have a file here that is 1.6 gb
    sounds too big to me.
    C:\Users\myname\AppData\Local\Comms\UnistoreDB/store.vol
    can I safely delete it, and if so, how?
    It is "in use"

    :)
     
    shmu26, Aug 23, 2016
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  2. #DELETE Win User

    Windows 10 Calendar | Remove "Microsoft Account" default calendar

    Is there more information about this? I'm having the same issue, and it's driving me nuts(OCD alert)!

    Windows 10 Pro x64 Version 1607 (OS Build 14393.693)

    Mail and Calendar 17.7812.42257.0

    Microsoft People 10.1.3410.0

    Store 11610.1001.25.0

    Login to Windows using a 'Local Account', not a 'Microsoft Account'.
    delete store.vol? [​IMG]


    Two accounts from an unrelated provider. One for e-mail using IMAP+SMPT, another for calendar/contacts using CalDav+CardDav (iCloud). I censored the second account name due to bad languagedelete store.vol? :).
    delete store.vol? [​IMG]


    And yet, when opening the Calendar. There is an entry for 'Microsoft Account Calendar', wich is unable to be managed.


    delete store.vol? [​IMG]


    Things I've tried to fix this:

    - Removed and added accounts (Using both 'Calendar-->Manage Accounts' and 'Settings-->Accounts')

    - Removed and installed Mail/Calendar/People (Using PowerShell and Store)

    - Run Microsoft Troubleshooter for Windows Store

    - Run SFC /scannow

    - Run DISM /RestoreHealth

    - Switched to Microsoft Account, and back to local

    - A combination and multiplication of all the above!

    So far no fix is noticeable and the problem persist. Where does that 'Microsoft Account' entry comes from? And more important, how to remove it?!

    I would really appriciate if Microsoft gave some attention to this issue, and help us solve this.

    With kind regards,
     
    #DELETE, Aug 23, 2016
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  3. #DELETE Win User
    Windows 10 Calendar | Remove "Microsoft Account" default calendar

    Is there more information available to finally solve this issue? An response from Microsoft would be nice.

    With kind regards,
     
    #DELETE, Aug 23, 2016
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  4. dalchina New Member

    delete store.vol?

    Hi, not sure what Unistore is, but this suggests
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...7f7e987?auth=1

    it's something to do with universal apps cataloguing (E.g. Groove music player, Photos).
    If so, simply deleting it would mean it's going to be recreated, I'd guess.

    Not too many finds for a search on Unistore or Unistoredb.

    It would be interesting if you can tell us if this is true- have you configured these for cataloguing- if so, how many items are catalogued, and is the file deemed 'not in use' if you stop any cataloguing.
     
    dalchina, Aug 24, 2016
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  5. EdTittel Win User
    EdTittel, Aug 24, 2016
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  6. shmu26 Win User
    it had too many services accessing it, so I had to boot into safe mode in order to delete it.
    then it deleted without complaint.
    (I made system image beforehand)
    I rebooted and had no trouble with groove music and windows 10 photo app, and I have not detected any problems with Windows at the present time.
    and yes, the file was recreated, and it grew in size. It seems to have stabilized, at least for the mean time, at around 20 mb. That's a bit smaller than the 1 gb+ size it had before...
     
    shmu26, Aug 24, 2016
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  7. dalchina New Member
    Mine's 6.1Mb. I don't use those apps and haven't configured cataloguing - did you allow that at some point?

    Safe Mode or booting from e.g. Win 10 install medium and deleting it should both work. However, I found nothing locking it.

    Good that you took precautions with the image - too many don't. Note however that there are repeated experiences of unreliability and problems using Backup and Restore images. 3rd party disk imaging is seen by many experienced members here as
    a. more reliable
    b. much more flexible and feature-rich

    E.g. Macrium Reflect (free/commercial); Veeam Endpoint is also interesting.
     
    dalchina, Aug 24, 2016
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  8. shmu26 Win User

    delete store.vol?

    thanks. I use macrium reflect home, and I am very happy with it.
    I didn't understand what you said about configuring cataloging. I know what indexing is, and that is turned on by default. I definitely use it.
    but what is cataloging? I probably did not enable it, since I have not yet discovered what it is...
     
    shmu26, Aug 24, 2016
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  9. dalchina New Member
    E.g. when I launch Groove Music:

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    delete store.vol? [​IMG]


    Note 'we are watching' - i.e. an index or catalogue will be built from wherever you tell Groove M to look for music- presumably so it can present your files in a format readily accessible to you to build playlists for Groove.

    That implies it is watching folders containing music files and updating its own record (collection) of what's in them. Nothing to do with Windows search indexing.

    Note I have nothing of my own in the default Music, Photos, Videos folders, so there's no chance the catalogue/collection maintained by MS apps will be significant. That's good, as my 40Gb+ collection of music on another partition is under my control, not MS's.

    That's not the only reason I keep my data off C: of course!

    Photos: here, think albums + collections.
    8. Auto albums

    Return to the main screen and click the Albums button on the left to switch to Albums view. Photos will go through all the folders in your Pictures library and try to group related shots together into albums, = processing/cataloguing- building a database- providing you with an alternative way to browse your collection.

    Click an album title to view the photos inside, which are arranged beneath the main header image. Keep an eye out for an 'Add or remove photos' button at the bottom of the list – click this and you'll see similar photos that haven't been selected for the album, allowing you to include them if you wish (or remove photos from the album that aren't a good fit).

    More here on albums:
    Windows 10 In-Depth: The all-new Photos app, a stage for digital memories

    MS by contrast is notably brief, minimalistic:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...the-photos-app

    Note: nothing unusual about this- some 3rd party photo & music programs offer it. Point is, here it's undertaken automatically- unless you know about it. Personally, I want to choose whether to have such things done.
     
    dalchina, Aug 24, 2016
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  10. shmu26 Win User
    thanks, that clears it up.
    I think I had cataloguing turned on at one point, and I was horrified by the results, so I removed my audio files folder from it.
    I don't put my audio files in "my music" because I don't want groove to catalogue it.
     
    shmu26, Apr 4, 2018
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