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Cuento con una HP mini Prodesk 600G2 para mi hijo, y una HP mini  Elitedesk 800G6 para mi.

Las uso poco, y me pregunto si es bueno que estén enchufadas al tomacorriente todo el tiempo o no?


He notado en alguna oportunidad que la más antigua la Prodesk 600G2 después de tenerla siempre

emchufada a la pared, encendí y comenzó a hacer pititos, seguí una recomendación en la web, y resulta que el disco duro principal MVME M.2 de marca HP, no duran más de 2 años, y según leí la BIOS detecta problemas allí, y pro eso el pitido, hice una operación de verificación de diacuo duro y restauración de archivos de sistema de Windows y el equipo volvió a encender sin los pitidos, pero de vez en cueando me muestra esa alerta al arranque, son códigos y hacen alusión al disco M.2. Note que al desenchufarla y arrancar se aminoró esos errores, y bueno sigo usándola eventualmente pensando que en algún momento el M.2 se dañará, no he querido cambiar el M.2 hasta que se malogre por completo. Pero me da la sensación que al estar conectada permanentemente la mini PC al enchufe en la pared puede haber causado ese deterioro del M.2. 

Por lo que me gustaría saber qué es mejor para mis HO minis que no las uso continuamente, solo les tengo un uso ocasional: 1.- Dejar el mini desconectado del tomacorriente permanentemente? 2.- O dejarlo conectado siempre? 

Agrafezco sus comentario. 

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I have an HP mini Prodesk 600G2 for my son, and an HP mini Elitedesk 800G6 for myself.

I don't use them much, and I'm wondering if it's a good idea to keep them plugged into the wall outlet all the time or not?

I've noticed on occasion that the older Prodesk 600G2, after always having it

plugged into the wall, I turned it on and it started beeping. I followed a recommendation on the web, and it turns out the main HP MVME M.2 hard drive doesn't last more than 2 years. According to what I read, the BIOS detects problems there, which is why the beeping sounds. I performed a hard disk verification operation and restored Windows system files, and the computer turned back on without the beeps. However, every now and then it shows me that alert at startup. These are codes and refer to the M.2 drive. I noticed that unplugging it and booting it up reduced those errors, and I still use it occasionally, thinking that at some point the M.2 will fail. I haven't wanted to replace the M.2 until it's completely damaged. But I have a feeling that the mini PC's permanent connection to the wall outlet may have caused the M.2 to deteriorate.

So I'd like to know what's best for my HO minis, which I don't use continuously; I only use them occasionally: 1. Should I leave the mini unplugged from the outlet permanently? 2. Or should I always leave it plugged in?

I appreciate your comments.

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If I don't use my mini Prodesk and Elitedesk frequently, can I always leave them plugged into the wall? Or is it better to disconnect them from the plug when they are not used frequently?

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