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Hard drive does not spin down

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I own an Acer Nitro 5 AN515-45 with AMD Ryzen 5600h with RTX 3050 and 500+250 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD. I switched to Ubuntu this year because I was sick of Windows and have been loving the experience so far. I still have windows on the smaller SSD because I need some applications for my school which don't have an Ubuntu port.

Anyway, the problem is that my HDD never seems to spin down while I am running Ubuntu. The temperatures reach 40 degrees Celsius. It gets so hot that I can feel it under my palm. This is not the problem on Windows. I 'fixed' this problem by putting the HDD to standby just after 5 seconds but recently a new issue has popped up: whenever I plug my machine on power the HDD seems to spin up again and then the laptop gets unreasonably hot on idle again. I am still a newbie to Linux so kindly help me with this issue.

Thank you for your time.

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@Nmath no its not installed on the HDD. Its on the bigger SSD. I checked on 'Disks' and the HDD temp is 40 degrees. I don't think 40 is normal on idle. It doesn't get that hot that I can notice it on windows but on ubuntu it does.
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