I've recently moved to Windows 7, using a bit of hardware from my XP build. That includes 2 IDE/ATA Hard Drives. Both drives are Maxtor (20GB and 80GB) at least 8 years old but have lasted this long. Now that I have Windows 7, a default power management settings will put those drives to sleep when not in use, and as expected, wake them up when in use. This use can either be running a program, opening My Computer or when MSE decides to scan things.
My question is, concerning these drives, is about extending life even more. I sometimes think hard drives are like cars, but I may be wrong. Is it better for the drive to spin down when not in use, and spin up when needed instead of letting it spin all the time?
I will say, my computer gets really quiet (or even more quiet) when those things go to sleep.
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Power Management and hard drives Windows 7
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Posted 17 March 2010 - 12:59 PM
Tripredacus, on 13 March 2010 - 04:44 PM, said:
My question is, concerning these drives, is about extending life even more. I sometimes think hard drives are like cars, but I may be wrong. Is it better for the drive to spin down when not in use, and spin up when needed instead of letting it spin all the time?
Any way, enough about cars
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