Ok ever since I updated to Windows 8.1 my external HD via USB goes to some sort of sleep mode after 10 secs. This is extremely annoying. Anyone knows some way to solve this?
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Originally posted by Elikal Ok ever since I updated to Windows 8.1 my external HD via USB goes to some sort of sleep mode after 10 secs. This is extremely annoying. Anyone knows some way to solve this?
Go to Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced settings -> Usb Settings
Then set how long until your disk is turned off.
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Device manager > Disk Drives > find USB HDD> right click, properties > Power management tab > uncheck allow the computer to turn this device off to save power.
Oof... thanks. But for now I prefer not tampering with the registry. Only as last resort. I keep it in mind tho. ^^
I can understand the uneasiness about tinkering, But the registry isnt the boogyman everyone thinks it is.
If you follow their instructions its quite easy. all your doing is adding a key, your not overriding or changing anything and if you don't get the desired outcome, simply remove the key.
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There are actually settings that control sleep behavior on devices such as hard disks.
Perhaps for some reason these settings have been set to 10 seconds or so.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/usbcoreblog/archive/2013/11/01/help-after-installing-windows-8-1-my-usb-drive-disappears-or-file-transfers-stop-unexpectedly-r-a-post-title.aspx
Try That. Ive never personally ran into this issue so I cant offer you any first hand advice.
Go to Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced settings -> Usb Settings
Then set how long until your disk is turned off.
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Oof... thanks. But for now I prefer not tampering with the registry. Only as last resort. I keep it in mind tho. ^^
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
I can understand the uneasiness about tinkering, But the registry isnt the boogyman everyone thinks it is.
If you follow their instructions its quite easy. all your doing is adding a key, your not overriding or changing anything and if you don't get the desired outcome, simply remove the key.
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