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Exceptionally high stop/start count

Posted: 2021.05.16. 23:08
by Zack
Have this not very used HP laptop that runs really slow. Is this stop/start count abnormal, and would it cause the laptop to go sloooowwww?

Re: Exceptionally high stop/start count

Posted: 2021.05.17. 13:18
by hdsentinel
In general, it is not too much for the hard disk (can be a bit high considering the relative small amount of power on time).

Alone this number does not cause slowness. Slowness may be more related to fragmentation of the volume and/or high number of software trying to read/write at the same time. Maybe high amount of TEMP files, small amount of RAM (resulting excessive swapfile use) and so - these can cause general slowness for any system, especially if installed on hard disk.

The high start/stop count is probably related to power management settings: if Windows configured to put the hard disk to sleep too often/frequently, then it can cause (many) 100's of start/stop cycles every day. I'd check that setting and adjust to prevent increasing of that number and extend the disk lifetime.

Re: Exceptionally high stop/start count

Posted: 2021.05.17. 23:15
by Zack
Power management was set to 3 minutes, I've changed it to 20 and it appears quicker and the stop/start count has only increased by 5 over the last 24 hours.
Thanks!

Re: Exceptionally high stop/start count

Posted: 2025.03.02. 23:58
by mr_experience
Dear All,

i also suffered with the same issue.
Synopsis: the secondary hdd on a laptop constantly turned on/off at battery power,
after the machine not used. With other words, after the screen saver switched on.

The problem -> solution: intel RST driver not installed -> installed.

- M$ default AHCI drivers are buggy - reddit tipp.
.https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/bj9te0/t420_windows_10_driver_list_april_2019_did_i_miss/?rdt=44438
.Intel RST VERSION 12.9.4.1000 (latest I could find for Series 6 Chipset)
.RES: working (?), checked w/o restart: nok, after restart OK.