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RJP_X 12/29/19 1:53:38 AM #10: | Red_Frog posted... I suppose it could be a fan, but it seems like you may have ruled that out. With some modern variable speed drives they sometimes make odd noises that are a little like a dying drive but possibly not. My best advice at this point, check the following site and look up some videos on Youtube involving drives with clicking which are actually dead or dying. Knowing what the noise is won't help you fix a dying drive, but if you can't identify the noise (or, in fact, if you can) it may not actually be dying.@Red_Frog i haven't ruled out anything, didn't even think of the fans. i honestly have no idea, most have said and when i read on clicking sounds point to the HDD failing. one person even said its normal that its the sound of a mechanic hard drive loading. have no idea what that means, i generally thought clicking sounds = bad. that's one opinion out of many i've heard. thank you for your help. --- ''Hey I ain't ugly! I'm just way below average!!!'' -Genocide Jill. PSN: RJP_X ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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