Windows 10: Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management.

Discus and support Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management. in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by SarthakM, Jan 16, 2021.

  1. SarthakM Win User

    Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management.


    Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management.

    :)
     
    SarthakM, Jan 16, 2021
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  2. DaveM121 Win User

    Power options - SSD settings

    • Go to Control Panel - Power Options
    • Select your current Power Plan and click 'Change Plan Settings'
    • Click 'Change Advanced Plan Settings
    • The top setting - Hard Drive - 'Turn off hard disk after'
    • Set both battery and plugged in to 0 (this is never stop!)
     
    DaveM121, Jan 16, 2021
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  3. Advanced Power Management with CU

    now when I go to to power management , under advanced settings there is a new listing for "Processor power management". It is the first one listed...."Maximum processor frequency" ??? Default is set to ZERO ?? Should I leave this at zero , on battery and plugged in ???
    thanks
    tom
     
    wingman1800, Jan 16, 2021
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  4. Are SSD's affected by TurnOff Hard Disk after setting in advanced power management.

    SSD not being shown in disk management

    Western Digital got back to me and this solved my problem:

    Thank you for your continued response.

    Please perform the steps mentioned below to run Diskpart. Please note that following steps will erase all the data on the SSD including partitions and boot sector.

    1. Open Command Prompt, Click on Start - Run - Type cmd and hit Enter.

    2. Type diskpart, and then press ENTER to open the diskpart tool.

    3. Type list disk, and then press ENTER. A list of available hard disks is displayed.

    4. Type sel disk #number, and then press ENTER. Number is the number of the hard disk that you want to clean. The hard disk is now selected.

    5. Type det disk, and then press ENTER. A list of partitions on the hard disk is displayed. Use this information to verify that the correct disk is selected.

    6. Make sure that the disk does not contain required data, type clean all, and then press ENTER to clean the disk. All the partitions and all the data on the disk is permanently removed.

    7. Type exit, and then press ENTER to close
     
    FLY LIK A MUG, Jan 16, 2021
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