Doesn't Shut Down Hard Drive
Nov 18, 2015
I have 2 hard drives In windows 7 i made sure my second drive turned off after 5 minutes because it makes a lot of noise
energy savings options / advanced options / turn off hard disk after 5 minutes
why doesnt this work in windows 10 ? it keeps on going and its like windows 10 is using the second hard drive? is windows 10 spying on me ? There is no operating system installed on my second drive its just for backup.
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