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pendragon
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Sounds of a failing hard drive
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January 25, 2009, 09:10:26 AM »
The folks at Data Cent have posted a collection (by mfgr.) of the sounds various hard drives make when they are failing. Of course, should you be so unfortunate as to hear such, waste no time in making a backup (or two).
Details and additional data are
here.
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chriskleeman
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Sounds of a failing hard drive
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January 25, 2009, 10:08:24 AM »
So, I'm having my Sunday coffee, perusing TS, and I come across this post, and my wife looks at me and begins to question my sanity as I investigate these awful sounds... Have certainly heard one or two of them myself, and was fortunate enough to be backed up when the drive finally did clunk out!
Great link, Harv! Thanks!
Chris K
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pendragon
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January 25, 2009, 11:54:34 AM »
Chris,
And, if one were a bit roguish (not moi), they could copy those sounds, write a script to randomly launch & play them, and then insert that in another's Start Up folder.
Should your former friend threaten violence upon your body, tell him RHP made you do it.
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sandbox
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January 25, 2009, 12:30:17 PM »
The western digital sounded like my Buslink crash which i was able to recover the data from....
http://www.acsdata.com/buslink-data-recovery.htm
It was a bad experience, I dropped it, but it was the worst drive I've owned to date long before it took the plunge. Slow and noisy.
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jcarter
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January 26, 2009, 02:07:24 PM »
Wow, what a bunch of scary noises! I hope I never hear them.
My husband knows car problem noises, he can listen to one and say, "Oh, that guy needs a new whatever".
Jane
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