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BDR
20 Sep 2003, 7:06pm
Shoot! My 2 week old 80 gig Seagate is making clicky type noises. Somewhat like old hard drives used to make.
Almost like a fan rattle.

Guess I better RMA it while I can.

:mad:

I have never had a hd go bad in the 6 years I've been playing with computers. :wtf:

TheLostSwede
20 Sep 2003, 7:18pm
Are you using a rounded cable?

The reason i ask is that i have saved several drives with the clicking noice by ju throwing the rounded cables out and use the standard. I´m not saying it WILL work, but something to think of at least.

Backup what you can and do a zerowrite. You should get the software from the manufacturer.

BDR
20 Sep 2003, 7:26pm
No rounded cables, just regular hd cable.

Now it stopped making noise. Hmmm...

:hrm:

BDR
20 Sep 2003, 10:59pm
I ran all of Seagates diagnostics on it and it came up free of errors.

I'll take a closer look at it tomorrow.

TheLostSwede
20 Sep 2003, 11:59pm
Thats good to hear but still scary.

If i were in your shoes, i would backup that drive asap.

Spinner
21 Sep 2003, 10:22pm
If you're not experiencing any actual problems, I suggest you just keep an eye on it, but like Mack' said, a backup would be prudent. A problem may surface, but I suggest giving it a few weeks before you think about RMA'ing it.

BDR
21 Sep 2003, 10:25pm
Spinner, I ran disk checker on it last night. The thorough version. Then I defragged it this morning. So far I haven't heard any noises, but I'm keeping an eye on it.

Spinner
21 Sep 2003, 10:48pm
A typical hard drive click, on average is a result of a previously mis-written piece or pieces of data. The clicking sound in that instance is the disk having a spasm over the fact that it thinks a piece of data is in one location on the disk, where it is actually in an another. This was typical IBM75GXP behavier. The ticking was a result of another problem, the ticking on average wasn't actually the thing which damaged the disk, it was a result of the damage. So that particular and quite common problem can be eliminated if a disk check finds no errors.

So for now, I think you're safe. My new Western Digital Raptors every now and again make a noise which could be mis-identified as the dreaded clicking sound, but I'm pretty sure it's perfectly normal behavier. Like I said, keep an eye on it, if everything is still well in a couple of weeks, I wouldn't give it a second thought.

Cheers