Need to change your Power Scheme and put this at a proper time of 10 to 15 mins as : Turn Off Hard Disk after: (On AC Power): 1 min is not a correct number to be running.
& it contradicts with : Suspend after: (On AC Power): Never
Posted 13 February 2024 - 10:41 PM
Need to change your Power Scheme and put this at a proper time of 10 to 15 mins as : Turn Off Hard Disk after: (On AC Power): 1 min is not a correct number to be running.
& it contradicts with : Suspend after: (On AC Power): Never
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Posted 13 February 2024 - 11:04 PM
So are you saying to change my hard disk setting "turn off hard disk after" to 10 to 15 mins?
I thought that was just for the C drive (machine came with it set that way) and don't understand how that would relate to the E drive?
Thank you.
Posted 13 February 2024 - 11:28 PM
Need to change your Power Scheme and put this at a proper time of 10 to 15 mins as : Turn Off Hard Disk after: (On AC Power): 1 min is not a correct number to be running.
& it contradicts with : Suspend after: (On AC Power): Never
I went ahead and tried this, enabled the E disk, .......the problem noise returned. I disabled the drive again for now...
Posted 13 February 2024 - 11:55 PM
Drive should not have noise.
See if turning off indexing of it works. If you just filled it up it is indexing for search.
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Posted 14 February 2024 - 12:19 AM
Drive should not have noise.
See if turning off indexing of it works. If you just filled it up it is indexing for search.
I have tried that prior to starting this thread.......no luck.
Posted 14 February 2024 - 03:14 AM
Is the drive busy or is it just making noise ?? RMA the drive......
Try Sysinternals under Process Utilities. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/
Powerful stuff if do not know what to do, read, do not do something you can not undo.
Run Seatools : https://www.seagate.com/ca/en/support/downloads/
Run Chkdsk /r on it.
" mosquitoes really wake up everyday and choose violence " — dalia (@_dalia7)
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Posted 14 February 2024 - 12:25 PM
Thank you for the reply and diagnostic links. Although I have used those checks before in the past on other drives, etc., I don't think I want to run them now on this drive.
This drive, working fine, came directly out of my Windows 10 XPS8500 into this Windows 11 XPS8960. I don't think anything is wrong with the drive. I think it is just a setting in Windows 11 that needs to be changed. Windows 11 is new to me, so I'll eventually get to it.
The drive, when I watch Resource Monitor, isn't really doing anything much while using the computer, but after sitting for a few minutes and doing nothing with the computer, allowing the computer to go into Standby, the drive then ramps up and is noisy. It's not crazy loud, just enough to be annoying. If I move the mouse or use the keyboard to take the machine out of standby it stops immediately, Resource Monitor drops off.
The other Seagate HDD that came with this new machine is not acting like the Seagate HDD that I added, so that makes me think that its' settings arrived correctly, so I have been trying to compare the two to see what is different.
Having the drive disabled and quiet in the meantime is working so I don't have to listen to it.
Posted 14 February 2024 - 06:57 PM
Sysinternals would tell you what is going on.
Was this a bootable drive before ?
If so it should have been formatted and all 3 partitions merged to 1. UEFI, System and C: into another drive letter.
Drive is fighting with the other Boot Drive Win11 would be the issue if above is correct.
Did you move your swap file to it or anything else might have done ?
You say you moved it but not what the drive did in the old system. Boot drive as per above or a storage drive.
If a storage drive others here would know some commands to throw at it to see what is going on.
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Posted 14 February 2024 - 07:24 PM
It was not a bootable drive before, as I pointed out in my original post - just a data drive not used much.
Did not do anything to the drive. Just installed it into an open slot on the new machine.
Posted 14 February 2024 - 11:01 PM
I'm still curious if anyone can tell me if leaving a data drive that is not used much disabled would actually be a good thing, or if that for some reason this would not be good practice? So far I like it being disabled.
Posted 14 February 2024 - 11:05 PM
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Posted 14 February 2024 - 11:08 PM
It would be a good thing as it would avoid ransomware infection that encrypts all drives
I was thinking the same thing. Similar to my external backup drives that I disconnect entirely after a backup.
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