Clicking Hard Drive on my T41?
Clicking Hard Drive on my T41?
Hi All,
I just bought a T41 and the HDD makes noise whatever I do. The HDD thrashes away even when i simply surf the internet. This is with 3/4 GB RAM.
Is this a known problem? What do I do?
Thanx,
janx
I just bought a T41 and the HDD makes noise whatever I do. The HDD thrashes away even when i simply surf the internet. This is with 3/4 GB RAM.
Is this a known problem? What do I do?
Thanx,
janx
I have a T41 7200 rpm drive and don't have the problem you have.
I have noticed that occassionally I'd get a clicking noise but not like what you described.
Have you ran hard disk diagnostics and done a virus scan? If the HDD thrashes, you can also check in Windows Task Manager which process is using your disk I/Os ... that could help you narrow down the problem.
I have noticed that occassionally I'd get a clicking noise but not like what you described.
Have you ran hard disk diagnostics and done a virus scan? If the HDD thrashes, you can also check in Windows Task Manager which process is using your disk I/Os ... that could help you narrow down the problem.
Are you sure it's not just the normal sound of the heads seeking. My drive is being accessed regularly (the disk light flashes and I can hear a slight sound) even when apparently idle.
When the head has to move to access a track/sector then you will hear a sound. Rapid seeking produces quite a noise
If you ever see/hear a true large sequential access then it's quite different. Disk light stays on (virtually no flicker) and there is a very very faint noise. This only occurs when a large amount of data needs to read across consecutive tracks, thus requiring virtually no head movement.
If you're at all worried, download the Drive Fitness Test (DFT) and run some test just to check your drive.
When the head has to move to access a track/sector then you will hear a sound. Rapid seeking produces quite a noise
If you ever see/hear a true large sequential access then it's quite different. Disk light stays on (virtually no flicker) and there is a very very faint noise. This only occurs when a large amount of data needs to read across consecutive tracks, thus requiring virtually no head movement.
If you're at all worried, download the Drive Fitness Test (DFT) and run some test just to check your drive.
100% sure this isn't the case. Once in a while the HD goes into a pretty regular "click, click, click" pattern, it's definitely not seeking and the actuation is strong enough to be noticed through the palmrest. I don't know what it is, but one morning I awoke to it when I left my machine on at night, I'm just hoping it wasn't doing that for 8 hours straight!ashleys wrote:Are you sure it's not just the normal sound of the heads seeking. My drive is being accessed regularly (the disk light flashes and I can hear a slight sound) even when apparently idle.
When the head has to move to access a track/sector then you will hear a sound. Rapid seeking produces quite a noise![]()
If you ever see/hear a true large sequential access then it's quite different. Disk light stays on (virtually no flicker) and there is a very very faint noise. This only occurs when a large amount of data needs to read across consecutive tracks, thus requiring virtually no head movement.
If you're at all worried, download the Drive Fitness Test (DFT) and run some test just to check your drive.
IBM ThinkPad T42p (2373-7XU): 1.8GHz/1024MB, 15" UXGA, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
Hard to describe, but you'll know it if it happens to you. It sounds/feels like the head is snapping against the stop a little faster than once a second, very regular, and is definitely not a seek/read/write sound.
When it happens, it'll (naturally) stop for a while as I drill down through directories on the hard drive, and it usually stops on its own after a few minutes, but I've had it go on for longer before.
When it happens, it'll (naturally) stop for a while as I drill down through directories on the hard drive, and it usually stops on its own after a few minutes, but I've had it go on for longer before.
IBM ThinkPad T42p (2373-7XU): 1.8GHz/1024MB, 15" UXGA, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
T42 (2374-3VU): 1.7GHz/512MB, 14.1"SXGA+, DVD-RW, 80GB, 2200b/g.
Make a backup asap. A friend of mine had a broken display lock on her Thinkpad (the one that locks the display when it's closed), so the computer was running when she thought it was sleeping.
After coming home, the harddrive made funny noises, and after a short while it was completely broken...
After coming home, the harddrive made funny noises, and after a short while it was completely broken...
T61p, Win7
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