ThC 129 0 Posted January 25, 2003 I have a WD 80 gb drive, not the nice ones with the 8mb cache, just the regular old 80gb ATA 100 drive. Now this drive is about a year and a half maybe 2 years old. Now when the drive spins up, i get a kinda high pitched whirring sound. I thought it was the one of the fans on my video or mother board but when i put my ear close to my case i realised it was my HD. I ran chkdsk to check for bad sectors and it didnt find anything out of the ordinary, maybe 1 or 2. I havent had any of my other drives do this before, so Im wondering if i have a time bomb on my hands and my drive is going to crash or if there is something I can do to the drive (maybe something came loose) to get this to stop. I don't want to buy a new drive now if i don't have to. My monetary supply is tight as is. I was going to look on western digital's site but it seems to be down for the time being. Share this post Link to post
Marktait 0 Posted January 25, 2003 I had this with my sisters 40GB Seagate drive in her Duron, but it disappeared when it got moved from my mams comp when it became hers :x Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted January 25, 2003 yeah it is my 60 gig drive not the 80. I took the drive out and looked underneath the drive to see if i could find anything visually wrong with it. Well on the underside of the platters the plastic is bubbling up, which means the drive is overheating so Im going to take a trip to bestbuy or compUSA and get another case fan or a hard drive cooler, and a new HD. Until Western Digital's site comes back online i can't RMA the drive. Damn SQL Worm. Share this post Link to post