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JosephAE
Aspirant
Oct 15, 2020

Microsoft Explorer Spins Up Disks

When I open a Microsoft Explorer window on my computer the network attached NAS disks immediate spin up.  Other that turning off the NAS is there a method to inhibit Microsoft Explorer from access the NAS so the disks continue to sleep?

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  • I assume you mean Windows Explorer and that you are opening it at the "My Computer" level.  If you have shares mapped as drives, then I don't believe that is possible, as Windows does an inquiry as to the status of the "drive", including a check of used and free space.  The NAS wakes up the drives to make that determination.

     

    An option would be to not have the drive mapping(s) permanent, but enable them only when you need to.  A couple of batch files could be used to connect and disconnect, and there may be an application that does it, too.

    • JosephAE's avatar
      JosephAE
      Aspirant

      Yes Windows Explorer.  Sorry for not being clearer.  Thanks for replying.

       

      The NAS drives are not mapped to my computer or any device on the home network.

       

      Any time I open Windows Explorer the NAS disks will spin up if they had been asleep.

       

      Does Windows Explorer store some kind of history and if the NAS had at one time been mapped Windows Explorer goes out and looks for it again?

       

      Or when Windows Explorer opens does it send out an inquiry for the status of everything on the network?

       

      Thanks for the help.

       

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        It does actively look for network devices when you first click on the network icon in the left pane.  I don't think it will do that if the network devices aren't being displayed in the main pane, but I am not sure about that.

  • the only thing i can think of its Quick Access shortcuts and make sure network is not expanded 

     

    right click on it and at the bottom untick show recant and show frequent, as the history function is likely probing stuff you opened before

     

    i am new on here ,, i didn't actually know Netgear did NAS until like 3-4 weeks ago, i now i have 2 Netgear 2120 units for testing (note to self never buy any used NAS without trays as the trays are costing me more then what i paid for the actual nas's, also netgear does not sell parts)

    • Sandshark's avatar
      Sandshark
      Sensei

      The 2120, like most of the current rack-mount systems, appears to be manufactured by Chenbro, and a number of Chenbro caddies work and are available on eBay.  See this message: /Rack-mount-ReadyNAS-drive-caddy-replacement-spares .  Their newest toolless design also looks like it will work, but I have not tried them.  But it does lack 2.5" drive capability, if that matters to you.

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