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Hello all!

I have 400GB external Seagate.

I've checked the USB power options to see if this was an issue- no.
They are disabled.

I wonder if it isn't a time-out inherent in the drive itself?

I don't want it to power down until I shut it off manually.
As is, it keeps shutting down, then spinning back up again.
Most annoying, not to mention that it might be wearing down the drive.

How do I keep this from happening?
 

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Hello rap33042!
If it's not the USB option in your power plan, as you say...I seem to remember, that some drives have an internal "clock" that powers down the drive after a certain phase of inactivity. In that case the on/off switch would have a 3rd setting: "auto".
Set that to "on" and see if that changes anything. how big are the intervals BTW?

-DG
 

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SledgeDG:

Sorry, but I can't keep up with you. I don't know what you mean about the "3rd setting".
Are you talking about within the power plan settings?
If you are talking about the power switch on the external drive, then there is no option- Off or On- that's it.

I haven't timed the intervals, but guessing by golly, by gosh, oh gee, I'd say about 10 minutes to power-off, probably less.

Thanks for responding...
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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AMD Phenom II X6 1600T
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GigaByte GZ-990FXA-UD3
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ATI Radeon 5770 HD (x2) CrossFire
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On-board RealTek chipset
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Intel 25-V SSD 40GB: 218 MB/s AT: 0.1ms
Intel X-25M SSD 80GB: 230MB/s AT: 0.1ms
Seagate 750GB: 133 MB/s AT: 13ms (perpendicular storage)
Buffalo HD-PCTU3 1TB External drive
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yes, I meant a physical switch on the back of the drive...well it was worth a shot.
I only have external WD drives and they too power down after 10 minutes (factory setting)
But they come with some software that lets you (among other things) change the timing or switch off this feature.
They're called WD Smartware on one drive and WD windows Tools on another.
But I doubt they'd work on a Seagate...so your best bet would be to check with seagate's service if they have anything comparable.

Others than that you probably need some application that frequently accesses that drive to reset the internal timer. (perhaps some kind of active folder watch will do)

-DG
 

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HP m8000n
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Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2600 MHz 5200+
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Asus M2N68-LA (Narra)
Memory
Samsung 2GB DDR2
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Onboard NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Sound Card
Onboard nVIDIA nForce 6100-430 (MCP61P)
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Westinghouse 19" LED
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SATA II Seagate Barracuda 500GB
USB II WD Elements 500GB
USB II WD My Book 1TB
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Stock
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You could try this

Hello all!

I have 400GB external Seagate.

I've checked the USB power options to see if this was an issue- no.
They are disabled.

I wonder if it isn't a time-out inherent in the drive itself?

I don't want it to power down until I shut it off manually.
As is, it keeps shutting down, then spinning back up again.
Most annoying, not to mention that it might be wearing down the drive.

How do I keep this from happening?

Hi,

you could try installing the Seagate manager that you can get from here:

FreeAgent | Go, FreeAgent | Desk, FreeAgent | XTreme | Seagate
Then adjust the power setting by using the Manager to "Never". Didn't help me, but who knows, might do the trick in your case.

BR,
Ex
 

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