My Notebook's Funny Clicking Sound - Is It the Harddrive?

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A user reports hearing a clicking sound from their notebook, raising concerns about potential hard drive failure, especially as the device is one year old. Suggestions include defragmenting the drive to reduce head movement and ensuring important data is backed up. Clicking noises can indicate issues, particularly if accompanied by system hangs, and may suggest the hard drive is failing. Users recommend running diagnostic tools to assess hard drive health and consider replacing the hard drive if performance ratings are low. The clicking could also be normal behavior if it occurs after inactivity, as drives often park their heads in such instances.
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:bugeye: I caught my notebook making a funny sound (several times already): something like a click, similar to when you release a string or when you put up your bicycle stand (I wonder if people in the US even HAVE those :rolleyes: :-p )

I sure hope it's not my harddrive :bugeye: could it be that?

it is EXACTLY one year since I bought the notebook (typical).. good I bought two years of extra insurance :rolleyes:
 
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I suggest defragmenting your drive so the head of the hard drive reader doesn't have to jump around as often.
 
Hey, that's a good idea :)
 
If it happens after a few minutes of inactivity, it is probably just the drive parking its heads (moving them off to the side of the disk so that they can't accidentally bump into the discs). Are you sure it's a new noise?

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Monique, I suggest that just in case, you make sure everything on your computer is backed up (always a good practice, but everyone gets sloppy sometimes). The only time I had a notebook start clicking at me was about a week before it died a horrible death. I don't know what the clicking was, but apparently it was a bad thing. I handed it off to a friend who derives great joy from reviving dead computers, and he got it working with a new motherboard and I'm not sure if he also replaced the hard drive. I do know nothing on it was ever seen again (though it was all backed-up elsewhere, so not too disastrous).
 
Having just had my hard drive crash on my laptop, I would suggest you immediately back up anything important on your computer, and look into getting a new hard drive just in case. I would also suggest looking for programs on the internet for HD diagnostics.

When my HD was having trouble, I would hear an audible click, and the system would hang for a couple seconds before continuing. I don't know if that's what you are having, but if it is don't take a chance.
 
When a drive gets "broken in" the heads tend to make louder clicks than when new, becuase the dampeners are wore out usually..
This however is not a big problem, just make sure it is defragmented and you run a scnadisk or some HDD scan thing..

now, thecolor, what was happening to you, is the HDD could not find the item(magnetic arrangment) it needed, and finally just wore out..

btw, what model and brand is your notebook Monique?
 
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Mine is a packard bell, the brand is not marketed in the US :)

I haven't heard strange things since I defragmented, everything is backed up :)
 
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If it happens after a few minutes of inactivity, it is probably just the drive parking its heads (moving them off to the side of the disk so that they can't accidentally bump into the discs). Are you sure it's a new noise?

- Warren
:bugeye: it happened again today when I was checking disk health at www.pcpitstop.com ,a jumping needle I guess, and got an 'unusually low disk performance' rating (disk speed measured by the transfer rate or a relatively large data file). Without the sound I get an excellent rating, I'll contact the supplier :)
 
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If that is the case Monique, look at getting a new hard drive
 
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