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My Pc is rather noisy : do you think my hard disc is going and what should do? Do I do a back up or change my hard disc?
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If it's only when there's disk activity (which, on many computers, is indicated by a flashing light), your hard drive is probably terminally sick. It should be backed up (and then replaced) a.s.a.p. (Typical cost around �35 - that's what I paid at a local shop for an 80Gb drive a couple of weeks ago).
However, if it's noisy all of the time, it's just the fan. They're dirt cheap and easy to replace. (Typical cost: Not much more than a fiver).
Chris
If it's only when there's disk activity (which, on many computers, is indicated by a flashing light), your hard drive is probably terminally sick. It should be backed up (and then replaced) a.s.a.p. (Typical cost around �35 - that's what I paid at a local shop for an 80Gb drive a couple of weeks ago).
However, if it's noisy all of the time, it's just the fan. They're dirt cheap and easy to replace. (Typical cost: Not much more than a fiver).
Chris
before you replace anything .... look inside ... if the fan looks like a fluff ball ... give it a clean.
as bu asks
is it "hunting" or whining ?...
hunting tends to be a harsh mechanical clicking
if it's bearings ... the easiest way is to touch the disc with a screwdriver and get your ear on the handle
fans sound like vacuum cleaners
let
http://www.hdtune.com/
have a look ... look at the health tab
if SMART shows errors ... it's backup time.
get the good stuff first ... if it fails ... switch off ... wait a while ... try again
as bu asks
is it "hunting" or whining ?...
hunting tends to be a harsh mechanical clicking
if it's bearings ... the easiest way is to touch the disc with a screwdriver and get your ear on the handle
fans sound like vacuum cleaners
let
http://www.hdtune.com/
have a look ... look at the health tab
if SMART shows errors ... it's backup time.
get the good stuff first ... if it fails ... switch off ... wait a while ... try again
I am sorry this is nearly a week old and maybe you might not go back this far but I read your problem and thought to myself that my PC was noisy. It kept reminding me to back it up and I did not bother and I decided to back it up 1/2 hour ago when I read your problem and my computer has gone quiet now. It must of been desperate for me to back it up.