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The most likely situation is that the hard disk has a bad sector, of course, there may be a problem with the power supply, change the power interface, change the data cable to try, if not, use the hard disk scanning tool to do a check.
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Use the following methods:
Right-click on My Computer, click Properties, click Advanced, find Startup & Recovery, click Settings.
Find that the system fails to start, and pick all three hooks.
The next time the computer restarts, it will remain in a blue screen state, and then copy down the error number to find the cause.
Also: Does Safe Mode automatically restart?
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According to you, 100% of the time there are bad sectors, and your data can be scrapped at any time no matter what. If you want to make do with it, try it my way:
Scan it with MHDD first, and shield the bad sectors to see how the bad sectors are, if the bad sectors are concentrated, these blocks containing the bad sectors are divided into separate partitions and hidden, if the bad sectors are few, just shield them, if the bad sectors are many and scattered, don't have the luxury of scrapping directly.
There are many tutorials on how to do it online.
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The computer will ring when it is turned on, and there must be a problem with the loud noise, either there is a problem with the installation or a problem with the BIOS settings. Restart in operation, if the power supply is fine, it may be a problem with the software, this is not easy to say.
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The hard drive has bad sectors, be mentally prepared, you won't be able to survive this hard drive for long. Go to the computer city to buy an XP installation disk, the kind with a partition tool, then use the optical drive to boot the computer, enter the partition tool screen to find a free hard disk detection tool called "hard disk source" (seems to be called a similar name), and then use it to do a complete scan of the hard disk, see how many bad sectors there are, and then let it repair automatically. However, the process was very slow, and it basically took me a whole day to scan my 80g hard drive.
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That sound is an optical drive, it has nothing to do with the hard disk, and the reboot is because of the hard disk data cable!
Your hard drive should be SATA's, the cable interface is loose, change the data cable, the kind with a metal mount!
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Bad area In fact, there is a bad area with software to shield the bad area has no big effect, it is best to send it for repair, the bad area can be repaired now.
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Check out your hard drive! Maybe there's a bad way!
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Use disk check software to see if the hard drive has bad sectors.
There should be a bad way.
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Check it with MHDD to see if there are any bad pixels.
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Just clean up the dust in the host.
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The sound of the hard disk is very weak, the sound you usually hear is generally the sound of the CPU fan, if you hear the sound of the hard disk, then the hard disk must not be used.
So I suspect that what you hear is only the sound of the CPU fan, the preliminary judgment is that the fan is hanging on the wires inside, and the vibration of the line affects the memory module, so there will be the card stop and restart as you said, it is recommended to disassemble the chassis to sort out those wires, and clean up the fan dust. If you are confident in your own technology, you can remove the fan and put some insulating oil on it.
Technical parameters
As the data storage of a computer system, capacity is the most important parameter of a hard disk.
The capacity of a hard drive is measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB), 1GB = 1024MB, 1TB = 1024GB. However, hard drive manufacturers usually take 1g = 1000MB when nominal hard disk capacity, so the capacity we see in the BIOS or when formatting the hard drive will be smaller than the manufacturer's nominal value.
The capacity metric of a hard disk also includes the capacity of a single disk of the hard disk. The so-called single-disk capacity refers to the capacity of a single disk of the hard disk, the larger the single-disk capacity, the lower the unit cost, and the shorter the average access time. For users, the capacity of a hard drive is like memory, it is always too little, not too much.
In addition to easier operation, the Windows operating system has also brought about the increasing size and number of files, and some applications are often eating up hundreds of megabytes of hard disk space, and there is a tendency to increase. Therefore, it is wise to get ahead of the curve when buying a hard drive.
In the first two years, the mainstream hard disks were 320G and 500G, and the large-capacity hard disks above 750G have also begun to be popularized, and 1TB large-capacity hard disks began to appear in 2007.
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Power supply, insufficient power supply to the hard drive.
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There are several reasons for this:
1. The memory is too small, which causes frequent mobilization of virtual memory, and virtual memory is the hard disk, that is to say, too often reading and writing the hard disk causes excessive noise. (Increasing the memory solves the problem).
2. Caused by viruses, some viruses frequently write junk files to the hard disk. (It is unlikely that a new computer will be installed, unless there is a problem with the installed system, you can disinfect the virus, or reinstall the system).
3. The hard disk has bad sectors, use the hard disk to detect whether the hard disk has bad sectors. (You can block it with software, and of course you can replace it with the seller for the new computer).
All of the above is fine, it is recommended that you defragment the disk, which can be improved slightly. (But for a new computer, it should be debris-free).
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Computer hard disks are divided into mechanical hard disks and solid state drives, generally in normal use, only mechanical hard disks are working, because they need the mechanical head to move, so they will make sound, while solid state hard disks work similar to memory and U disks, there is no sound.
However, the mechanical hard disk is not loud when it works normally, if there is an abnormal sound, it may be that the hard disk is damaged, and it is necessary to back up the data in time and detect whether there are bad sectors.
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1 is all the sound of the hard disk turning. It may be that your memory is too small, and the system needs to use the hard disk space as virtual memory, so you often have to read and write the hard disk. Workaround: Expand your memory.
It may also be that there are some hidden programs in the system that are constantly reading and writing to your hard disk, mostly Trojan horses or viruses. Solution: Check the program running on the system, check whether there is any content, and use antivirus software to check and kill.
If your system is equipped with anti-virus software, it is possible that the anti-virus software is set to automatically check for viruses, and during the virus detection process, it needs to check the files on the hard drive. Solution: Check whether the settings of your antivirus software are "Regular" or "Automatic".
If it affects your normal operation of the system, you can modify the settings of the antivirus software.
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Review the system's Power Options properties.
XP system: Right-click the mouse on the screen Properties - Screen Saver - Power.
Turn off the hard drive for a longer period of time.
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Hard disk failure, abnormal shutdown, from the start, no way**.
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This is also often the case when there are too many bad sectors in hard drives. Try a different hard drive.
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Solution: 1. When the hard disk is turned on, the power of the hard disk is the maximum. Some computers have a bad power failure, they will not turn on, and the hard disk will have abnormal noise. Try unplugging other power-hungry devices such as optical drives, leaving only the hard disk to see if it improves.
2. If the method of upper training and infiltration does not work, use the replacement method to replace the power supply, or take the hard disk to other places to try the noise to determine whether it is caused by insufficient power supply.
3. If the hard disk is damaged, such as a violent fall, a malfunction of the head, or a serious damage to the platter, there will also be abnormal noise. This is basically unusable. If you have important data, you can go to a professional data recovery company to recover it.
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