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After doing some research, it appears to be a power saving option for the USB 3.0 slots. You need to go into the control panel and choose the power options. You should be looking to change power options, specifically the USB selective suspend settings. you want to disable the plugged in option. That should keep the drive on all the time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Check the USB 3.0 driver for updates. If recently updated you might want to try rolling back the driver.
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