How to Turn off Hard Disk After Idle in Windows 10 [Tutorial]

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How to Turn off Hard Disk After Idle in Windows 10 [Tutorial]

Hard drives are getting faster and more affordable every day, but unfortunately, their moving parts will always make them loud and mean their power draw isn’t insignificant. This can be a particular issue for those with laptops, leading many to wonder how to turn off a hard disk after it reaches an idle state.

The Turn off hard disk after setting in Power Options lets users set to have hard disks (HDD) power down after a specified time of HDD inactivity is detected. This setting will not affect a SSD (Solid State Drive) or NVMe.

Having your HDDs automatically turned off after being idle can help save energy and extend a PC's battery life.

When you or anything tries to access a HDD that has been turned off, there will be a delay of a few seconds as the HDD automatically spins back up and is turned back on before being able to access it.

This tutorial will show you how to turn off hard disks after being idle for specified minutes or to never in your power plan in Windows 10.

Turning off the Hard Disk after an Idle time helps in improving the battery life in Windows 10. The HDD activity is observed and after specified minutes of inactivity the HDD is turned off. This does not affect the SSD. When you try to resume the computer operating system after the HDD being turned off, there will be a delay of a few seconds as the HDD automatically spins back up and is turned back on before being able to access it. The following tutorial will help you to turn off Hard Disk Idle in Windows 10.

After many years of refinement, Microsoft has realized this is a feature that users need and has included it in Windows 10 built-in power management options. Those on the Balanced and Power Saver profiles may notice that it kicks in automatically, but it’s also possible to manually enable it for all plans.

Doing so will turn your hard disk off after you haven’t used your PC in a certain time period. This naturally means it will use less power, but it may also cause delays when the hard disk suddenly realizes it needs to be used and spins up. Either way, it’s worth noting that this option doesn’t’ affect SSDs, so if you have your Windows install and important programs on one, you shouldn’t run into any issues.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).







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