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Old March 4th 05, 06:37 PM
Tzuraster
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Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.


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Old March 4th 05, 09:47 PM
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Hard drive clicking and clacking to deal with bad sectors which have developed
on the drive? ... Ben Myers

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"
wrote:

Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.



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Old March 5th 05, 01:19 AM
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Arrrrr,

Yer hard drive maty, shes gonna blow.

Arrrr

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Old March 5th 05, 11:52 AM
Tzuraster
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Hard drive clicking and clacking to deal with bad sectors which have
developed
on the drive? ... Ben Myers



Not really convinced, Ben... it doesn't _sound_ like the drive. It's more
like the switching sound you get with the on/off button, or going in and out
of standby mode. It doesn't seem to be affecting performance.
Power-management, perhaps? That seem feasible?

It actually seems to do it most when the PC's doing nothing, if that rings
any bells?

Thanks, anyway. Much appreciated.

Tzuraster.


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Old March 5th 05, 11:54 AM
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Yer hard drive maty, shes gonna blow.

Arrrr


Thanks, mate. See my reply to Ben.

Have backed-up my data, JIC ;-)

Tzuraster.


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Old March 5th 05, 04:38 PM
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One more thing... "Presario 5555" does not show up as a model on the HPaq web
site, but Google turns it up and says it is a Pentium III tower system with a
13.5GB drive. The system is old enough to have used the absolutely wretched
piece-of-junk 5-and-a-quarter-inch Quantum Bigfoot drive. If your system has
one of the Quantum Bigfoot drives, replace it! Do not pass go, do not collect
$200. Replace the damned drive. The Bigfoot has one of the worst reliability
records in the industry, all because of its original design, which is a tale too
long to tell in this newsgroup... Ben Myers

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"
wrote:

Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.



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Old March 5th 05, 05:16 PM
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While I agree with you, I have a Presario 5600 still running its original
Bigfoot!
ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message
...
One more thing... "Presario 5555" does not show up as a model on the HPaq
web
site, but Google turns it up and says it is a Pentium III tower system
with a
13.5GB drive. The system is old enough to have used the absolutely
wretched
piece-of-junk 5-and-a-quarter-inch Quantum Bigfoot drive. If your system
has
one of the Quantum Bigfoot drives, replace it! Do not pass go, do not
collect
$200. Replace the damned drive. The Bigfoot has one of the worst
reliability
records in the industry, all because of its original design, which is a
tale too
long to tell in this newsgroup... Ben Myers

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"

wrote:

Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you
get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.





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Old March 5th 05, 05:19 PM
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May I suggest that you identify the manufacturer and model of the drive, then
download and run the drive manufacturer's hard drive diagnostic software, which
is at least 100x more thorough and authoritative than scumdisk, er, scandisk, in
finding out the state of the drive? If there is even one bad sector on the
drive, replace it... Ben Myers

On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 10:52:32 GMT, "Tzuraster"
wrote:

Hard drive clicking and clacking to deal with bad sectors which have

developed
on the drive? ... Ben Myers



Not really convinced, Ben... it doesn't _sound_ like the drive. It's more
like the switching sound you get with the on/off button, or going in and out
of standby mode. It doesn't seem to be affecting performance.
Power-management, perhaps? That seem feasible?

It actually seems to do it most when the PC's doing nothing, if that rings
any bells?

Thanks, anyway. Much appreciated.

Tzuraster.



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Old March 5th 05, 06:17 PM
Ben Myers
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Tom,

Count your blessings. Then shop, quickly, for a replacement drive. A
5-year-old Bigfoot is living on borrowed time, much like a patient who has been
told by the doctor that the disease is fatal. The Bigfoot drives have
irreversible birth defects... Ben Myers

On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:16:16 GMT, "Tom Scales" wrote:

While I agree with you, I have a Presario 5600 still running its original
Bigfoot!
ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message
...
One more thing... "Presario 5555" does not show up as a model on the HPaq
web
site, but Google turns it up and says it is a Pentium III tower system
with a
13.5GB drive. The system is old enough to have used the absolutely
wretched
piece-of-junk 5-and-a-quarter-inch Quantum Bigfoot drive. If your system
has
one of the Quantum Bigfoot drives, replace it! Do not pass go, do not
collect
$200. Replace the damned drive. The Bigfoot has one of the worst
reliability
records in the industry, all because of its original design, which is a
tale too
long to tell in this newsgroup... Ben Myers

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"

wrote:

Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you
get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.






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Old March 5th 05, 06:18 PM
Ben Myers
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Tom,

Count your blessings. Then shop, quickly, for a replacement drive. A
5-year-old Bigfoot is living on borrowed time, much like a patient who has been
told by the doctor that the disease is fatal. The Bigfoot drives have
irreversible birth defects... Ben Myers

On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:16:16 GMT, "Tom Scales" wrote:

While I agree with you, I have a Presario 5600 still running its original
Bigfoot!
ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers) wrote in message
...
One more thing... "Presario 5555" does not show up as a model on the HPaq
web
site, but Google turns it up and says it is a Pentium III tower system
with a
13.5GB drive. The system is old enough to have used the absolutely
wretched
piece-of-junk 5-and-a-quarter-inch Quantum Bigfoot drive. If your system
has
one of the Quantum Bigfoot drives, replace it! Do not pass go, do not
collect
$200. Replace the damned drive. The Bigfoot has one of the worst
reliability
records in the industry, all because of its original design, which is a
tale too
long to tell in this newsgroup... Ben Myers

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"

wrote:

Hi,

I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you
get
coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?

Cheers,

Tzuraster.






 




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