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Date: | Fri, 26 Mar 2004 04:44:31 -0500 |
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Hi,
Thanks for your response to my problem.
Today when I booted up the sound is gone--but it will be back. Will do
as you advise this weekend.
Sue
At 06:47 PM 3/25/04 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 03/25/2004 12:04:43 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
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> > On this first cold boot, the droning will fluctuate...as if a motor is not
> > warmed up and fluctuates in decibel level and frequency level. Kinda
> > sounds like it needs a push. It's not a whining sound..and there is no
> > banging or clanking. I've searched the archives and can't find
> > anything relating to the problem.
> >
> > Does this sound like the power supply or the hard drive? I have
> > everything backed up as of last night.
> >
> > Any ideas on where I should start to fix this problem?
> >
> > Sue Na
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
>
>I had a similar problem that was traced to a fan that was beginning to fail.
>I guess the bearings in it went south and after the grease in it warmed up the
>sound "sorta" went away. If you can power up with the case open, try too see
>which fan is misbehaving. If it isn't one of the fans it might be the bearings
>in the HDD. In that case, buy a new one quickly. When a single HDD machine
>fails, you will be left with a nice box to look at, but not much else.
>Transfer
>all files, and scrap the old one. HDD's are relatively inexpensive now.
>
>Chris Ryan
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>
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