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Is there anything that can be done to reduce the noise of a hard drive. The one on my desktop makes so much noise I can not hear much from the computer if I am listening to a movie or what ever I am doing at the time. Sometimes the hard drive takes off and it sound like it may fly out of the case. |
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| I would suggest making a Cloned back up ASAP!. Al.
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| Are you sure it's not the CD or DVD drive?
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| No, it is the hard drive. It is a HP computer however the hard drive was replaced about two years ago. The ram is 4 gigs and the hard drive is 200 gig. Everything seems ok except when I am viewing something and it will take off. It is not making any noise as I am typing this message but there are times it really takes off. |
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| Yep, I'd clone that hard drive as soon as possible- it might be on its way out if its making that much noise. Do a defrag on it in case you've got fragmented files and it's trying to access them at different parts of the disk. But I'd back it up straight away. I had an HD fail on the SMART scan and did nothing hoping that it'd get better- just got worse and lost a stack of programs and files. It p*ssed me off that much I took a pair of tin snips to it.
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| larry55, I had the same problem with (2) hard drives on my HP. First one replaced under warranty, second was replaced at my expense. Replaced them with a 500gb Seagate and added 500gb Seagate back-up. I haven't had a problem in 2 years since. Also replaced Vista w/ XP-PRO sp3. Dick Z
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| As others have said, noise from a hard drive is bad- particularly if the noise is getting louder/shriller. Back up soon and plan to replace the drives. If you just have noisy hard drives in an otherwise quiet computer, there are a number of noise-control options such as suspending the drive in nylon/rubber or soundproofing the case. |
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| Hi Folks If you are looking to replace a hard disk for a media type application it is worth taking time to pick that repalacement. Some disks are designed for speed and these are going to be noisy and others are designed to be a quiet as possible. The Samsung SpinPoints are amongst the quietest currently available (Spinpoint HD154UI ECO Green F2 1.5TB SATA 3Gb/s listed at under £85). But the price of solid state hard disk replacements is falling very rapidly and it will not be long befor they are attractive on price to more than HiFi buffs. Regards Pat |
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