Difference between revisions of "Talk:Problem with APS harddisk parking"

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So maybe anyone can confirm this and add the MHT2060AT drive to the "Drives which have this problem" list
 
So maybe anyone can confirm this and add the MHT2060AT drive to the "Drives which have this problem" list
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You can check the drive's spec for the rated number of spin-ups to get concrete numbers, but what you describe means that if you work on an unstable surface (lap, train, etc.), you may kill your drive pretty quickly.
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--[[User:Thinker|Thinker]] 00:36, 6 June 2006 (CEST)
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Revision as of 23:36, 5 June 2006

What is meant with "frequent drive spin downs", or better: in which interval would the drive spin down? I also get the...

kernel: idedisk_issue_protect_fn(): unload support NOT reported by drive!..
kernel: ide_protect_queue(): head park not requested, used standby!..
kernel: ide_unprotect_queue(): No pending I/O, re-enabling power management..

...error every time I tilt my Laptop (only if hdapsd is running of course) but then I can hear how the head parks and the drive spins down and comes back again. If I don't hear this frequently, there shouln't be any problems right?

My Thinkpad:

Model: R51

HDD: Model=FUJITSU MHT2060AT, FwRev=8423

the hdd is the original shipped one so is has this capabilities.

So maybe anyone can confirm this and add the MHT2060AT drive to the "Drives which have this problem" list


You can check the drive's spec for the rated number of spin-ups to get concrete numbers, but what you describe means that if you work on an unstable surface (lap, train, etc.), you may kill your drive pretty quickly.

--Thinker 00:36, 6 June 2006 (CEST)