HD turning off before plotting is complete, what's happening here?
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Hey, I have 64% done on a 8tb hdd and I come home today and it was in off state. The plotting cmd window is still running. I.needed to unplug the drive and plug it back in to get it going.
I went drive management and unchecked the auto power down boxes on each usb hub.
Hopefully that's a fix.Now, will the plotting resume now that the drive is up and running again? I simply left the cmd window open and all its saying is that its writing data...nothing changed yet. Does the plotting just resume or do I need to replot from square one? Thanks
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@Vanquish
wplotgenerator, XPlotter or gpu-plotter?
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@Blago its the Burst client plotter
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@Vanquish
show name of incomplete file (and drive) or screenshot
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@Blago the hdd shut off again. I'm trying to upload a photo, I don't have fb or anything like that. Here is a photo
It is drive L
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@Vanquish looks fine. You need wait until done
and update Burst Client for Windows v0.3.8 https://github.com/dawallet/burstwindowswallet/releases/
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@Blago Ok I will update. But my issue is that the hdd doesn't want to stay on. It shuts off after about 15-20 mins, then I have to unplug it then plug it in again to restart...crazy. I'm not sure why it's doing this. I disabled any power management that Windows might have imposed.
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I am wondering about windows energy settings. Maybe the hdd is turned off by computer?
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@tross Yeah, I was thinking this as well so I did some research and found out I can switch off power management from each usb port. Everything I believe is unthrottled so I'm perplexed.
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@Vanquish External Drive? What brand? I have a RAID enclosure that turns off when it is in JBOD. As a RAID-0 it runs 24/7.
Also watch the data speeds as it copies. I have seen drives that copy and go slower and slower over time. This is a driver issue with the USB3. Go buy a USB3 PCI-e card and test it that way possibly? $20 could take care of the problem or at least send you in the right direction.
You should be able to use PlotChecker and save the plots that are there too.
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@CryptoNick It's a Seagate 8tb external. This is my eight one of this type and never experienced this issue. The rest plotted fine and are mining for me.
I will look into the PCi card and attempt to run plot checker again. I tried once with no success. I am replotting this drive now it has stayed on throughout the night. Hopefully over time it stays on and doesn't slow down. Time will tell I guess.
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@Vanquish PCI-E, not PCI
I have both, pci - very slow
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@Blago Thanks man :)
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what id do is take the external drive apart to get the drive inside ,
unplug the third party connector on the drive itself and plug it into a pc using sata
im pretty sure its faster than usb , and it wont shut off, it will also void your warranty
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@Luke1219 yeah, I thought about just taking apart all of my drives and docking then into an Orico holder. Then I won't have to deal with a lot of hassle. Right now they are all in their cases stacked in a row working.
Also, I'm using a laptop for this. So do you Sata to USB would suffice?
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@Vanquish
if the laptop has USB3.0 you should get one of these

it what adam uses for his hard drives i think
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@Luke1219 Yeah, this looks like a nice option. There is an Orico dealer in a mall near me. I think I'm sold on this idea. I wish there was a 5 or 6 slot holder.
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Happy i could help
im thinking of doing this myself, im running out of drive bays in my pc
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Any idea how to fix an error reading file while mining prompt? My 1.3tb Seegate external hdd gives me this error randomly after a few deadlines, I've tried all of the above power settings
Edit. Hdd is USB 2.0 1.3tb from Seegate, I can't seem to remove the casing looks like one piece
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there will be a seam somwhere, some hidden screws under labels
they had to put it together somehow :)


