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Hello...
I am using a Using a DUAL 2.5 3.5 SATA eSATA IDE HDD Dock..with a 1GB
sata 3.5 drive in it.. connected to my home network via Seagate
Dockstar, set up so the drive is working as a NAS drive.
It works OK, and I have no problems accessing it etc ...But even when
my main PC powers down, or the network link is broken the drive seems
to be spinning away..all be it not to the same extent as it does when
it is being used.
Does this mean it will be active for all the time it is powered up,
and thus its expected life will be shorter than if the drive was
inside a case and part of a PC setup. (Win7)
If so is there anything I can do about this..?
Or is it that's just the way it is? Live with it.
Thanks
I am using a Using a DUAL 2.5 3.5 SATA eSATA IDE HDD Dock..with a 1GB
sata 3.5 drive in it.. connected to my home network via Seagate
Dockstar, set up so the drive is working as a NAS drive.
It works OK, and I have no problems accessing it etc ...But even when
my main PC powers down, or the network link is broken the drive seems
to be spinning away..all be it not to the same extent as it does when
it is being used.
Does this mean it will be active for all the time it is powered up,
and thus its expected life will be shorter than if the drive was
inside a case and part of a PC setup. (Win7)
If so is there anything I can do about this..?
Or is it that's just the way it is? Live with it.
Thanks