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When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard
drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. Thanks |
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"Shadow_>>>" <L3214@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10g5m1kb0gvtu1b@corp.supernews.com... > When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard > drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS > and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. > XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. > Are you sure it's one of the hard drives? Does it only click during POST? |
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Hi,
First of all what is the manufacturer and model of your hardrive and how old is it? Most new drivers incoporate little burn in periods, where it starts to kind of grind or click the first 1000 hours of operation as a safety mechanism. If it's really clicking, first back up all your data because it could be failing. Run the manufacturer utilities and enable s.m.a.r.t monitoring to see if the hardrive is failing Hope this helps, Chamander |
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Chamander wrote:
> Hi, > First of all what is the manufacturer and model of your hardrive and > how old is it? > > Most new drivers incoporate little burn in periods, where it starts to > kind of grind or click the first 1000 hours of operation as a safety > mechanism. > > If it's really clicking, first back up all your data because it could > be failing. Run the manufacturer utilities and enable s.m.a.r.t > monitoring to see if the hardrive is failing > Hope this helps, > Chamander 1000 hours?! That's nearly 42 days or, if you want it another way, six weeks! That's hardly a "*LITTLE* burn in period"!! I have *NEVER* had a drive 'click' for that long (if at all) and, if it did, I'd demand my money back or a replacement. Another thing the term is "hard drive" that's *TWO WORDS*, not 'hardrive'. |
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:44:48 -0700, "Shadow_>>>"
<L3214@hotmail.com> wrote: >When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard >drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS >and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. >XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. > >Thanks > Backup data Run HDD manufacturer's diagnostics Seek warrant replacment if applicable Check power supply voltage levels, preferribly with a multimeter. |
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In article <10g5m1kb0gvtu1b@corp.supernews.com>, L3214@hotmail.com
says... > When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard > drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS > and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. > XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. > > Thanks > > > It's dying. Get all your stuff off of it and get another drive. |
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 14:44:48 -0700, "Shadow_>>>" <L3214@hotmail.com>
wrote: >When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard >drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS >and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. >XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. > >Thanks > Switch the IDE cable and the power cable to that drive. Let us know... Have a nice week... Trent© NUDITY...birth control for folks over 50! |
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What brand and drive ID?
From reading other posts clicking can be several things. Others can maybe add more things... -The drive un-parking. -The drive re-calibrating when it finds an error. Run a full scandisk Like kony said... "Run HDD manufacturer's diagnostics" and look any error codes on google groups and the manufacturer website. "Seek warrant replacment if applicable" (many manufactures have made this one year now because of problems... be quick) Put a $10 case fan on your drives esp. 80gig+ drives regards, will http://www.fileant.com "Shadow_>>>" <L3214@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:10g5m1kb0gvtu1b@corp.supernews.com... > When I start up my computer I hear a clicking sound from one of my hard > drives. It keeps clicking until the POST transfers the computer to the OS > and the POST startup process takes twice the amount of time that it used to. > XP sees and can access all the drives that I have. > > Thanks > > |
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Your hard drives may need cooling. I had this happen when I disconnected my
front case fan. When i reconnected the fan the clicking went away. I did have 4 drives stacked one above the other so separating them may help |
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