Hard drive parks itself every 10 to 30 minutes

Hi,
I just received a L750-BT4N22 Toshiba laptop. Every 10 to 30 minutes when the computer is not in use the hard drive will park itself. I have searched on the internet and some seem to think this is related to the power settings. The only thing I changed was when the computer is plugged in I have it set to "never" go to sleep. Has anyone ever heard of this and what can I do to stop the hard drive from parking itself every so many minutes?
Thanks,
yeto

Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I changed the settings to 360 minutes but the hard drive still (parks/or turns on and off very quickly) every ten minutes. It makes a click-click sound. It is not coming from the speakers. It is coming from the drive itself. Would you know of any power settings that Toshiba has installed that might be different versus Windows 7? Would you have any other suggestions that I  can try?
I have 4 Toshiba laptops and this is the only one with this problem.
Thanks in advance for any help. 

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