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Expensive Sushi
hard drive utility?
Does anyone know of a utility that will spin down the hard drive? I know that you can set a time to spin down the hard drives with "Power Options", but I would like something that will do it automatically and immediately.
Thanks in advance.
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This may help .
Poweroff
http://users.pandora.be/jbosman/poweroff/poweroff.htm
Poweroff is a small program that allows you to control the power state of your pc.
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Mako Shark
Only thing I found was this-http://www.hddtemp.com/home/index.html
Obviously spins down HDs in response to HD temperatures. Not sure if you can set the shutdown temp on specific HDs thus forcing a shutdown.
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Expensive Sushi
Thanks for the quick responses, I'm so glad I found Sharky's. Not to sound unappreciative b/c I'm not, but the above-mentioned programs don't seem to quite fit the bill.
I just built my present PC and I have two hard drives with it, a Samsung and a WD. As you can see from my config in my signature I am trying to quiet things down. To this end, the Samsung is my main drive and is pretty quiet, the WD (an older drive from previous computer) is really noisy; it squeals like a stuck pig. I am looking for a spin down utility for the WD so I can immediately spin it down instead of waiting for 3 minutes as set in Power Options.
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Mako Shark
ok last go- there is a utility on this page-
http://home.att.net/~short.stop/freesoft/disk2.htm
called sleep hdd but its for DOS. not sure if you could use it from the command prompt.
Newest comp DFI nf2 ultra xp1500-m @223*10.5 or XP2500-M barton @230*10.5
new comp- 8RDA+, xp2100 TbredB @202*11, 2*twinmos 3200 (non winbond), 9700 pro, Maxtor 9 plus 80gb &120GB, Hitachi CML174SWB 17" LCD
Old comp KT7A Axia 1ghz @1.38GHZ,
GF3 ti200, Compaq 910 19" Monitor
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Expensive Sushi
I couldn't get the utility to work for, but thanks for all the effort. Guess I'll just have to deal with the 3 minutes of whining.
Thanks again.
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maybee this tool will help you:
revosleep (h**p://revosleep.realspooky.de). revoSleep lets your hard disk sleep in few seconds. You can lock different hard disks, so you can be sure they won't wake up.
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Use the Control Panel, Advanced Power options to set the HD to shutdown after 1 minute of no use.
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Hammerhead Shark
 Originally Posted by interpellated
I am looking for a spin down utility for the WD so I can immediately spin it down instead of waiting for 3 minutes as set in Power Options.
Any utility that would not have time span would end up trashing the HD. The Drive has to close itself when it is safe and quite. You cannot decide since the drive works according to cache status and OS needs.
Taking into consideration the activity of the hard drive the few minutes needed for safe shut down is negligible.
Last edited by cat5e; 08-26-2007 at 12:34 PM.
CAT5e
Microsoft, MVP - Networking.
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You will never get the Windows OS drive to shut down because it is always working updating logs, etc.
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