Worried about a hard drive...

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Worried about a hard drive...

Postby Inuyasha the 3rd » Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:20 pm

Well yeah, like the title says, I think one of my hard drives is about to go out on me. Heres whats been happening, its been making this buzzing noise...and I dunno what drive is doing this tho, so if anyone can try to tell me what the F is going on with my drive(s) that would be great.

Oh yea, heres my computer configuration.

Brand: Dell Dimension 8300
Processor: Dual Pentium 4 Processor
HD: Maxtor 120GB (1st HD) (true size 111GB)
HD2: Maxtor 250GB (2nd HD) (True size 233GB)
OS: Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Ram/memory:1GB RAM
Display specs/video card specs.:NVIDIA 128MB Video card (with TV out) Res: 1280x1024
19" Dell Flat Screen Monitor
DVD Drive (forgot the brand)
Sony External DVD burner
CD-RW Burner drive
FireWire Card
Soundcard: Sound Blaster 5.1 Card
Speakers: Logitech Speakers
Keyboard: Dell Keyboard with Media Controls


Hope you guys can help..

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Postby SnhKnives » Fri Jun 17, 2005 1:40 pm

if its making noises, its probably going bad. Back up your data ASAP and replace it
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Postby Inuyasha the 3rd » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:37 pm

SnhKnives wrote:if its making noises, its probably going bad. Back up your data ASAP and replace it


Aw crap...but the problem is, I dunno which drive its coming from.

I never did go into about this whole buzzing stuff...it'll buzz for about 5-or-10 minutes, then it'll stop buzzing...thats the weird thing. But how can I determine which drive is going bad? :?

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Postby NeoQuixotic » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:52 pm

Inuyasha the 3rd wrote:... But how can I determine which drive is going bad? :?

Open your computer case and unmount the drives so they are spaced from each other. Then turn your computer on (with the case open) and when the drive(s) start buzzing put your ear next to them to determine which one is buzzing. If none buzz at all just use your computer normally until they do or it could be that one or both were slightly loose causing a vibration in the case. Either way it isn't a good sign. I had the same buzzing problem and after a month my drive died, so BACKUP NOW!!!!
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Postby Inuyasha the 3rd » Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:57 pm

Aw crap, that buzzing noise was coming from one of my dvd drives. Oh well, sorry for bothering you guys...but thanks for the advice, i'll keep that in mind for future reference.

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Postby NeoQuixotic » Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:08 pm

Yeah, those damn optical drives spin like there's no tomorrow. It doesn't matter how carefully and tight I screw them on my case, they always vibrate and cause too much noise. However, even if your hard drives aren't buzzing, backup any important data because you never know when it might fail or any of the other unpleasant ways to lose data will happen.
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Postby Otohiko » Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:38 pm

Yea, happens to me all the time too. The DVD drive is a big noise maker. Especially since I was forced to install those pain-in-the-ass 'anti-piracy' Starforce driver that were required from one of my games. :?
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