Solved HDD - delays when accessing

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Hi - lately there is some problem with my hard drives taking some time to react again after they've been quiet for a while. I have had my hardware setup for some time now and this delay is recent - either that or I have only just noticed!!

I have three drives as below, with my system operating from a Sata 3 and all my data on two 1TB Sata II drives. The delay occurs when accessing either drive. Once the drives have clicked in (it's an audible click) all is fine until after another period of them doing nothing. I am hoping this isn't a hardware issue. Is that likely??

Is there a setting somewhere I can change to stop this happening, i.e. to keep the drives in a state of alertness? :)

System: Hitachi 500GB HDS721050DLE630 ATA Device
Primary data disk: SAMSUNG HD103UJ ATA Device
Secondary data disk: ST31000333AS ATA Device
Motherboard: Gigabyte UD3R-SLI
 

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Samsung HD 103UJ 1TB
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You could try going into Power Options in the Control Panel and then opening "Change Plan Settings". Once there, you can open "change advanced power settings" and under "hard disk" you can set the value to "0" minutes and see if that helps.
 

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IT would be a good idea to run chkdsk, as xBlue recommends. The click could be indicative of drive issues. Or it could be as Little Jay suspects that it is the drives powering up.

I think LJ meant set it to Never (which is essentially 0). Some drives park the heads after some predetermined inactivity, so the one click you hear when you access the drive tehn might be "normal". If you hear continuous clicking or a racheting sound - save your data pronto.
You could try going into Power Options in the Control Panel and then opening "Change Plan Settings". Once there, you can open "change advanced power settings" and under "hard disk" you can set the value to "0" minutes and see if that helps.
 

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You could try going into Power Options in the Control Panel and then opening "Change Plan Settings". Once there, you can open "change advanced power settings" and under "hard disk" you can set the value to "0" minutes and see if that helps.

Excellent LittleJay - that sorted it out, thanks very much. This is a new problem, as I said, and as I haven't ever changed those settings, it's really odd that the HDDs were set to "sleep" after 5 minutes. I had never gone into advanced power options before, so knowing what's there is been very useful. I knew it wasn't likely to a hardware issue because there are three drives involved all doing the same thing.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Win 7 x64 HP
CPU
Intel i7
Motherboard
Gigabyte UD3R-SLI
Memory
(2x3) 6GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD4800
Sound Card
Not sure - HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 2494HS
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung HD 103UJ 1TB
Seagate ST31000333AS (9TE21H8A) 1TB
Case
Thermaltake
Keyboard
Logitech MK320 Bluetooth
Mouse
Logitech MK320 Bluetooth
Internet Speed
100 MBPS theoretically
You could try going into Power Options in the Control Panel and then opening "Change Plan Settings". Once there, you can open "change advanced power settings" and under "hard disk" you can set the value to "0" minutes and see if that helps.

Excellent LittleJay - that sorted it out, thanks very much. This is a new problem, as I said, and as I haven't ever changed those settings, it's really odd that the HDDs were set to "sleep" after 5 minutes. I had never gone into advanced power options before, so knowing what's there is been very useful. I knew it wasn't likely to a hardware issue because there are three drives involved all doing the same thing.


You are welcome. Glad to hear things are working. I had exactly the same issue with my HDDs spinning down, when they hadn't been accessed for a period of time.
 

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Customized build from CyberPower
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP 1
CPU
Intel i5 2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Deluxe
Memory
8 gigabytes Corsair PC3-12800 DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 superclocked
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic 23" LCD
Screen Resolution
1980 x 1080
Hard Drives
120 Gb Samsung 840 Pro SSD
120 Gb Kingston Hyper X SSD
1 Tb WD Caviar Black HDD
PSU
Coolermaster 1000 watt modular
Case
Coolermaster HAF X full tower
Cooling
Coolermaster Hyper 212 plus
Keyboard
Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft 3 button
Internet Speed
download 1.5 Mb/sec upload 300Kb/sec
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