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I have the Asus Vivo tab RT and I put all my libraries to save to the default SD card by creating a virtual hard disk on the SD card and have a special mount the reader at the start of the system.  I added this virtual hard disk for the indexing service to ensure that it gets indexed but when I add / deletes files of the libraries, they display not upward unless I rebuild the index later.  I have Windows 8 running on a desktop computer and these libraries are pointed on an external hard drive and it maintains almost instantly.  I tried to let the Tablet sit overnight after the addition of some files to see if it never catches up, but so far without success.  Is it the way it is supposed to work or is at - it something wrong with the indexing service?  Or is it because I'm using a VHD?  I can live with that for the moment, but if all goes well, there's a way to fix this or it is corrected by a software update in the future.

You can try using a junction point instead of a montage of virtual hard disk.  I can't say this will absolutely work, but it's worth a try.

This tutorial is off this topic, but it explains how a junction point:

http://Skeene.NET/tech/sync-unmoveable-folders-to-SkyDrive/

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    I see from my records that a similar case has been solved by uninstalling and reinstalling the update WAT - KB971033

    Open the Windows Update - click the link view updates installed on the left of the page

    in the list, find the WAT update KB971033, and then uninstall it.

    Then restart and reinstall the update from here - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971033

    redemarrer restart again, then try to change your product key to the one on the sticker - what is happening this time?

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