Problem: for some mysterious reason, any hard drive i put into my computer
starts to make a clicking noise after a certain amount of time, could notice
it after a few days, sometimes it's a month (insanely irritating).
It all started nearly a year ago with my 40gig maxtor and it gradually got
too un stable to use my operating system.
To cut long stories short i put it in another PC, (working fine and is still
there now)
I thought i'd try a western digital (not brand new, but used it in another
pc, never a problem) - sure you can guess, after a month or two of use i
notice 'the noise'.
Now this WD hard drive had never been in my pc before, and was fine.
Sod it i think, i'll buy a brand new 80gig maxtor, it starts clicking after
a few weeks!
So i think is XP to blame? installed Win2000, and it's just started
clicking!
Now i know you are going to say 'change this' or 'your mobo is dodgy'
Now here is what i've replaced (all new)
motherboard: (this was what the 'computer shop' suggested, replaced an ECS
(which now works fine in another pc) with a new ASrock
cpu: upgraded a 1600+ to a 2600+ athlon XP
hd: tried wd 40gig, bought maxtor 80gig
psu: bought a 400w power supply unit to replace the probably fine 300w
Ide: bought a new ide cable
cdrom: got a brand new cd burner (of course tried running with no cdrom
drives in though)
GFX card: replaced geforce2 with a g4 (also tried running the mobo's onboard
graphics)
sound: tried using the on board, still made the noise, so i use a
soundblaster live 5.1.
The noise has happened anytime, but when i'm loading a game and it's heavily
'in use' like starting a game or program etc it's 99% of the time going to
happen.
'it's just a noise' you say, well i'd agree but after the experience with
the first maxtor it only gets worse until my pc is a mess.
I've also contacted MAXTOR directly, they advised me to do a low level
format, i did, no change. (also it passed every test on the maxtor utility)
After everything i've tried it's just amusing now, i'll just wait until it
finally dies or something.
there is no way three seperate drives would all have the same issue (plus
they work fine in another PC!)
HERE IS THE NOISE: i've even recorded it!, this is a typical example loading
something and it'll 'click', it doesn't affect what i'm doing but like i say
i know it'll get worse.
http://www.michaelharper01.btinternet.co.uk/noise.mp3 (it's on the ninth
second, to be precise!)
thanks in advance
Michael.....