ding ding ding.Originally posted by: cy7878
why don't you just use Windows Power feature?? It actually will shut the drive(s) not in use independently drom other drives.
Originally posted by: OverVolt
ding ding ding.Originally posted by: cy7878
why don't you just use Windows Power feature?? It actually will shut the drive(s) not in use independently drom other drives.
when i play a game or something from my raptor, my 80gigger shuts itself off.
Originally posted by: Baked
Why don't you think about getting a mobile rack and 3 extra trays, put the HDs in to trays and put them into the mobile rack only when you need to access the HDs?
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: OverVolt
ding ding ding.Originally posted by: cy7878
why don't you just use Windows Power feature?? It actually will shut the drive(s) not in use independently drom other drives.
when i play a game or something from my raptor, my 80gigger shuts itself off.
really?
ive had windows power feature set for ages to shut my drives off after 1 hour of doing nothing, i left my computer on all night only to wake with the HDD still on
One of those says it can shut down the computer at preset times? Heck, Windows Task Scheduler can do that, along with shutdown -s.Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
http://www.webattack.com/freew...ystem/fwshutdown.shtml
http://www.shareup.com/12Ghost...own-download-1810.html
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
Originally posted by: OverVolt
ding ding ding.Originally posted by: cy7878
why don't you just use Windows Power feature?? It actually will shut the drive(s) not in use independently drom other drives.
when i play a game or something from my raptor, my 80gigger shuts itself off.
really?
ive had windows power feature set for ages to shut my drives off after 1 hour of doing nothing, i left my computer on all night only to wake with the HDD still on
Same here - both of my PC's are set to turn their drives off after a set time. When I had an IBM drive, it would quick bonk off after an hour, but then start spinning right away. Now that it is a Western Digital drive, it just never stops. I just gave up on the Windows Power management for anything except my monitor.
On my laptop, it screws up too - if it enters Standby mode on its own, it never comes out of it. If I tell it to Stand By, through the Start Menu, it works fine. The power management can't seem to get things right.
One of those says it can shut down the computer at preset times? Heck, Windows Task Scheduler can do that, along with shutdown -s.Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
http://www.webattack.com/freew...ystem/fwshutdown.shtml
http://www.shareup.com/12Ghost...own-download-1810.html
