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GiantsFan

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May 15, 2004
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I'm running a 1.33Ghz 12" powerbook. The past few days, my harddrive has been "whirring"/spinning kinda loud. When I have my powerbook in my lap and its a little bit inclined, it makes the sound. When I brought it out of sleep mode earlier, it made the whirring sound really loudly (it was flat on a flat surface). SMART status says its verifed, i verified the HD with Disk Utility. could my HD be dying or is it maybe just some connector got loose inside?
 

mad jew

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Apr 3, 2004
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Whirring is generally a friendly noise, it's the clicking you have to worry about. Run fsck if you're feeling bored but unless you're experiencing any erratic system behaviour, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Of course, as with any computer (especially laptops), keep it backed up. :)
 

GiantsFan

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May 15, 2004
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san jose OR riverside, Cali
mad jew said:
Whirring is generally a friendly noise, it's the clicking you have to worry about. Run fsck if you're feeling bored but unless you're experiencing any erratic system behaviour, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Of course, as with any computer (especially laptops), keep it backed up. :)

thanks. I know clicking is bad, but the whirring was scaring me because it wouldn't/couldn't read my mp3 off the HD (i had it on playing in itunes) when my laptop was inclined until I leveled out my laptop. weird.
 

mad jew

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That is weird. It's never good to move a spinning hard drive in that way though, perhaps it was just struggle with centripetal force or something. If things keep playing up, then definitely run fsck. :)
 

Rocksaurus

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Go to disk utility and check the S.M.A.R.T. Status. If it's not "Verified" you should probably back up everything ASAP.
 

GiantsFan

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May 15, 2004
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san jose OR riverside, Cali
Rocksaurus said:
Go to disk utility and check the S.M.A.R.T. Status. If it's not "Verified" you should probably back up everything ASAP.

Yeah, its verified.

Its acting up again. now its worse. It vibrates my powerbook and nothing responds (i can move mouse cursor around but can't click anything). any thoughts? some friends say i should just replace the HD.
 
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