happy new year bramozzz
well it must then be something with your new hard disk, probably it spins down after a period of inactivity and then doesn't wake up when you try to access it. There is a daemon running that spins down the disk using a standard hdparm command, it might be that your harddisk has a bug in the firmware of the hard disk itself.
What you could do is start up the isp1 connect with putty and kill the daemon that is switching off the disk after inactivity
Connect via ssh server by using forinstance putty.
The daemon has name noflushd.
Typicall you will see this line in program running (command: ps -ef | grep noflushd)
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root 813 1 0 2013 ? 00:08:10 /usr/sbin/noflushd -n 10 /dev/sda
It means it will try to spin down your disk when 10 minutes no program access the disk.
To stop it give this command
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killall noflushd
No the above line should no longer be present and see what happens, of course the disk will keep spinning now continuously