![]() ![]() ![]() probably so the drives die sooner and you have to buy a new one. Why do they like to park the heads and cause noise so much. The APM/AAM is probably pre set from factory on HDDs. The only way was to access it periodically. Can change APM not AAM, no idea about my other 3 disconnected drives but the 2 Seagates are fine and APM is ON at 80h = no spin down and they've been mostly fine noise wise.Īn external WD green drive, yeah that thing never wanted to stop sleeping and parking no matter how hard I tried and what tools I used back when I was still using it. Category: System Utilities File & Disk Management. ![]() It's not just Windows issue, it's hard drive maker's issue, they don't make all drives the same, some have certain features enabled, some disabled, different settings, some settings you can apparently change, I always used the Windows do not spin down HDD option and it worked fine, didn't bother looking up the APM, AAM, only now again that it's hidden in Crystal Disk Info. Using this utility ensures that your HDD gets no sleep, keeping it active and responsive at all times. what a moron designed it to break compatibility and boost sales of new hardware. It'll be hard if you never worked at a command line. You then use its web browser to visit that seagate website and download the tool and then try to use it. You would boot from it and go into the desktop environment that's on the media. That "idle_b" feature is supposedly the one that's doing the head parking and causing the noise.Ībout how to use those tools, I guess you could try to use a Linux installation media, for example Ubuntu's installation media. I tried to look for something similar for Seagate drives and ran into this set of tools here:Ī person in this following forum thread shows the command to run to disable the power saving stuff of the drive: The drive is saving this change internally and is not forgetting it after a power-off. Nothing i have tried works and nothing i found on google has helped either and if i cant turn APM off in Windows 10 i am going back to 7 and never using 10 again!Ĭlick to expand.On my WD drives, I could change this behavior with a "wdidle3.exe" DOS command line tool that WD was providing. Heard that you could turn it off with Crystal Disk Info but all APM options are grey there so how get them to work How do i turn the damm APM off i tried looking in Windows settings and turned everything off and that does not help APM is still parking the head on my drives Long story short but i finally bought a second SSD and a copy of Windows 10 and installed it last weekend and other than a few problem i was able to fix it has been fineīUT! there is one thing i already absolutely HATE about Windows 10 and that is how the god damm APM (advanced power management) is non stop trying to park the heads on all my Seagate Ironwolf drives which is making the most annoying clicking sound which is not only driving me insane! its also going to break my $2000 worth of drives if it keeps doing this Before i begin i would like to state there is nothing wrong with any of my drives so dont say its a hardware problem its not its a software problem ![]()
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