Prevent Windows 7 from shutting down your hard drives
This is something I’ve looked for a little on Google but couldn’t really find a good answer to this, so I’ll share the solution here.
The problem is simple: Windows 7 shuts down your extra hard drives after 20 minutes of idling for power saving, this is useful for most people but somehow it annoys the shit out of me – especially when I’m listening to music, which is scattered among a couple of my disks. Say every five or six songs my media player freezes for a couple of seconds while Windows fires up a hard drive it shut down earlier.
So, the solution is really simple, there is a setting for this under power management, kind of hidden though. Open up a explorer screen and go to this location:
Control Panel >> All Control Panel Items >> Power Options >>Edit Plan Settings for the plan you are using
Now click on “Change advanced power settings” and go to the hard disk menu, change the value of “Turn off hard disk after” to 0 minutes, the value will automatically become “never”.
For those two readers who might be looking for this: you’re welcome.
I’ll also take the opportunity to explain why I am using Windows 7 and not a Linux distro like I’m used to: because the latest generation of Ubuntu/Fedora/Gentoo/etc is a disappointment in every perspective. The whole “larger public” approach is probably great for their numbers, but it also brought a lot of goddamn bugs and retarded new-age features that lower the performance Linux had to offer in a previous life. I won’t go into specifics now, will bring you an enormous article on that later.