- Apr 9, 2013
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Hi.
I've mentioned this little genius German freeware before on this site, always when discussing my internal backup strategy.
But it is so wonderful, I felt it deserved a stand alone heads up, as I wouldn't want anyone who can profit from using it to miss out.
This app (I am now using the 64-bit version), with one mouseclick, puts yr backup drive to sleep (or, wakes it up). My drives still all SATA platter drives. So, when sleeping, usually for the duration I am booted into my main drive, my backup drive just does not spin, nor does it show up in My Computer.
I do, tho, make sure I wake up the backup drive just before shutting the system down. I think it confuses Windows less.
Try it! I think you will like it a lot!
http://revosleep.realspooky.de/
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Late edit: Revosleep not yet compatible with W8. I run 7 and have no plans to stop.
I've mentioned this little genius German freeware before on this site, always when discussing my internal backup strategy.
But it is so wonderful, I felt it deserved a stand alone heads up, as I wouldn't want anyone who can profit from using it to miss out.
This app (I am now using the 64-bit version), with one mouseclick, puts yr backup drive to sleep (or, wakes it up). My drives still all SATA platter drives. So, when sleeping, usually for the duration I am booted into my main drive, my backup drive just does not spin, nor does it show up in My Computer.
I do, tho, make sure I wake up the backup drive just before shutting the system down. I think it confuses Windows less.
Try it! I think you will like it a lot!
http://revosleep.realspooky.de/
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Late edit: Revosleep not yet compatible with W8. I run 7 and have no plans to stop.
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