I'm a relatively new user of StableBit Scanner. I'm also not sure if these forums are even active anymore. But, I figured it's worth a shot.
I purchased a new 12TB hard drive and wanted to scan it before using it. Yesterday I ran the scan. I made sure the hard drive was well ventilated and had a fan on it at all times, so it never overheated (or even came close). It very slowly scanned, and by the evening the scan just stopped. I think it was around 10%. I don't know why it stopped. So, I started the scan again and the scan restarted from 0%.
It ran all night and this morning I checked it and it again was stopped at about 25%. So, I now again have to restart the scan, beginning again at 0%. It does seem to be scanning new blocks instead of re-scanning the previous ones (essentially picking up where it left off). But, I would prefer if the software didn't automatically stop.
There is no other disk activity, sleep is disabled, and all throttling settings are disabled.
Scanning Automatically Stopping?
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Hello,
I'm a relatively new user of StableBit Scanner. I'm also not sure if these forums are even active anymore. But, I figured it's worth a shot.
I purchased a new 12TB hard drive and wanted to scan it before using it. Yesterday I ran the scan. I made sure the hard drive was well ventilated and had a fan on it at all times, so it never overheated (or even came close). It very slowly scanned, and by the evening the scan just stopped. I think it was around 10%. I don't know why it stopped. So, I started the scan again and the scan restarted from 0%.
It ran all night and this morning I checked it and it again was stopped at about 25%. So, I now again have to restart the scan, beginning again at 0%. It does seem to be scanning new blocks instead of re-scanning the previous ones (essentially picking up where it left off). But, I would prefer if the software didn't automatically stop.
There is no other disk activity, sleep is disabled, and all throttling settings are disabled.