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February 1st, 2013, 04:51 PM
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I haven't. I use a dedicated desktop as a media server in my setup and it allows drives to turn off after a period of time as per my chosen power option settings in control panel. I would assume that the device you're looking at does not have the same options as a desktop computer so manually turning off the device and/or the hard drive would be the only way to stop it from running 24/7.
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