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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    One of ours is.

    It's just developed a new trick - buzz, whirr, clunk and the screen goes dead. As does the keyboard.
    Have to do a forced shutdown (finger on the power button until...)
    Restart the evil bastard.
    Get back to FB or wherever.
    Might go for 2 minutes, might be 10+. But Buzz, whirr, clunk ...
    Bastard fucker.

    What is wrong?
    Cool. I'd like a door stop that does cool things like that (door stop is all it's good for)
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    "buzz, whirr, clunk"

    sounds like a hard drive failing to me mate...but what would I know...Im just an IT Technician

    Could be many other factors tho, best you run it into a PC repair shop...tell them to back up the data first! (half of those muppets forget to do this important step)

    note:...if it has multiple HD's, disable (unplug) all but the master drive (one with windows on it)...restart and see if its just the secondary drive failing.


    ...good luck!...and yes...they is pure friggin evil!

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    "buzz, whirr, clunk"

    sounds like a hard drive failing to me mate...
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    "buzz, whirr, clunk"

    sounds like a hard drive failing to me mate...but what would I know...Im just an IT Technician

    Could be many other factors tho, best you run it into a PC repair shop...tell them to back up the data first! (half of those muppets forget to do this important step)

    note:...if it has multiple HD's, disable (unplug) all but the master drive (one with windows on it)...restart and see if its just the secondary drive failing.


    ...good luck!...and yes...they is pure friggin evil!
    took them all day... if you place your hand over the drive and these sounds correspond to vibrations you can be certain
    bugger, new driver software and operating system install, all day job
    my drive is getting weak and noisy now
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    Got a techie in yesterday arvo. He did the following...
    Turned it on. Opened IE. Computer crashed, with one small difference...the Acer login screen came up where before it went dark.
    He turned the case on it's side and removed the cover. Inspection showed a fair amount of dust in the fins of the CPU heatsink but otherwise clean.
    Turned it on again to check various fans all go. No problems. Didn't crash.
    He then loaded a techie program to force CPU to 100% for a set time...no problems. Same program adjusted to force RAM to fill up to near-100%...no problems.
    He then loaded another wee program to check/report HDD ... 100% good, operating perfectly, no bad sectors.
    He then loaded another program - this one to monitor CPU temperature...under 42C...ran the CPU-force program again...didn't move the temperature.
    All this took about an hour and a half, which time the damn thing ran flawlessly. He did believe me about the problem since it did for him first up. Maybe laying it on its side shifted something?
    Disconnected the case and took it outside for a quick squirt with compressed air to blow out said dust, reconnect and fire up. All good. $123 KA-ching!
    Still all good.
    Fecken bastard computers.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I would place it near you with covers off so if/when the HDD fails again you can clearly hear/feel the noises and be certain by touch

    Intermittent faults are notoriously difficult to get repaired by another, they turn up and everything is fine!

    You will need to be involved yourself otherwise it gets costly and difficult to ascertain the repair needed

    Have it running on the table right beside you.... with cover removed
    whence you can shove a chubby digit upon HDD casing when noises may begin again. Otherwise you will be none the wiser upon next possible failure. If naught occurs during the next month, its prolly gone away and related to dust or a cold joint that has has re-bonded via the movement during servicing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    He then loaded a techie program to force CPU to 100% for a set time...no problems. Same program adjusted to force RAM to fill up to near-100%...no problems.
    He then loaded another wee program to check/report HDD ... 100% good, operating perfectly, no bad sectors.
    He then loaded another program - this one to monitor CPU temperature...under 42C...ran the CPU-force program again...didn't move the temperature.
    I'd be a bit worried if he wasn't measuring the temperature right from the start when running a CPU stress test, especially on an unstable system with a fault that is yet to be diagnosed. I usually open up HWMonitor and then run Prime95 while watching the temperatures for the first few minutes.

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    Sorry, too lazy to read but the problem was too much dust in the HSF?

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    I fixed my laptop last week

    few beers , sat down , on the laptop ..

    fixed

    New screen from laptopscreens.com

    Bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Sorry, too lazy to read but the problem was too much dust in the HSF?
    Maybe ... .
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Still all good.
    Fecken bastard computers.
    You do realise that in an unspecified short time period from now it will do something similar, just after you start thinking its all good?
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    Reboot it bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    You do realise that in an unspecified short time period from now it will do something similar, just after you start thinking its all good?
    Oh, I do alright. Which is precisely why I firmly believe that computers are fecking evil bastards.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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