![]() I was forced to install this after Windows 10 backup (actually windows 7 backup feature) started problematically creating the backup image with zero KB’s after a few years. Uninstalled my PC backup software ‘Aomei Backupper’ (creates an image) of Windows with all my apps in case PC dies. Temporarily Disabled ‘Storage Service’ in Windows computer management Uninstalled Intel Rapid Storage Technology Ran Chkdsk on all drives (No errors detected) Ran SFC SCANNOW in CMD (No errors detected) I ensured ‘SuperFetch’ wasn’t activated and disabled that process permanently. I have no Windows explorer windows open that would warrant to querying of the drives and the problem continues when I lock my work station when the CPU and GPU fans have stop spinning due to inactivity. I ensured page file hasn’t been created in any of the external drives. Microsoft One Drive has always been uninstalled. I tried rolling back the two Windows ten updates installed on December 2 (because this problem only started some days ago) I’ve turned off automatic (optimisation) disk defrag of drives. ![]() I’ve checked Malwarebytes isn’t scanning the drives and made exceptions for all of them just in case. Within Windows 10 power options I’ve set power saving mode and set to turn off all drives after 5 mins. Ensured indexing is turned off for all drives. ![]() Primary troubleshooting I have performed: If they were I would not be able to afford to buy them all. I can’t switch to SSD as they’re all 4tb drives and they’re not selling external 4Tb SSD’s to consumers yet as far as I’m aware. Note: They don’t get used often enough to warrant setting them to spin constantly.Īs you know it’s gonna wear them out quickly and be a very expensive exercise for me. This is despite them having been working optimally for several years before that. ![]() Over the last four days or so my five external 4Tb hard drives plugged in to my Dell via an independently powered 7 port hub have begun spinning up and spinning down every few minutes. This current problem is frustrating me to the endth degree because if I don’t solve it, it will end up costing me a lot of money due to drive wear. Due to the sheer size of these books-in-one-page, cross-volume links will take a few seconds, more or less depending on the speed of your processor and amount of RAM.I was hoping someone knows how to fix the issue I am having which has delayed my troubleshooting and testing of the thermal management issue I am experiencing and kindly being assisted with in another part of this forum. When reading the Greek or Latin motto at the head of each Spectator, just click on this button to see the translation Ĭ. These cross-volume links are marked or Īll links to the Translations of mottos, or to the Index, also go to another page in the Spectator Volume 3 folder (the file is named transindex.html).Īfter using a cross-link to go to another page, simply click on your Back button to return to this page.ī. then rename the html files inside them Spectator2.html & Spectator3.html rename this file Spectator1.html.then rename the Spectator folders SV2 & SV3 rename this folder SV1.you place the other Spectator folders in the same folder with this Spectator Volume 3 folder. ![]() Links from this page to Spectator Volumes 2 & 3 will work if: ![]()
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