- May 28, 2003
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In my machine I have a 1TB hard drive which I just use for storing data, like music and movies. It's a recent-model Toshiba. I've noticed that even if my computer has been turned on for a while and I've been actively using it, if I try to access the Data Drive (through Windows Explorer, e.g.), it takes 5-10 seconds to "spin up" before I can access files on it. During this time, I see a green "bar graph" traveling across the address bar in Windows Explorer (I'm on Win 7). It only does this when I'm accessing the drive "cold," that is, for the first time in several hours. Once it's "spun up," I can continue to access it without any delay.
Is there a way to improve this "spin up" time? Is there some setting where I can keep the drive always spinning? If so, is it undesirable to do so, since I guess it would use more power?
Is there a way to improve this "spin up" time? Is there some setting where I can keep the drive always spinning? If so, is it undesirable to do so, since I guess it would use more power?