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Generally, the hard disk will emit a normal and obvious sound when it is turned on, which is because after the hard disk is powered on, the voice coil motor will drive the hard disk head to pull away from the stop (the position where the head is parked after the hard disk is powered off) and move to a place of a few tenths of a micron above the platter, and the whole process will form a certain sound. This sound is diminished or disappeared when the drive head leaves the stop and floats over the platter, which is why most hard drives make a noticeable sound when they are turned on.
But if you say that there is a blue screen every time. Proof of self-testing of the hard drive. That's a sign that the hard drive has or is about to have a problem (or that bad sectors already exist).
You can try to scan with partition software such as PQ to recover bad sectors.
However, there are some physical bad sectors that cannot be repaired by simple methods.
DM is required
Low-level formatting to fix.
If it still can't be repaired, you need to shield the bad sectors to ensure the normal use of the hard disk.
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Whether the noise problem is the cause of the hard disk should be clarified, because the weather is hot and cold, and the expansion and contraction fan is prone to such problems. And the hard drive does have sound, or will be used for it! It's not cost-effective to repair...
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It should be a hard disk problem,It is recommended that you give the hard disk a comprehensive check for errors,You may need to restart and self-test,If your BIOS has a fault checking function, it is best to use this,Because this function is more powerful than the one that comes with the system,It is definitely a hard disk problem,If you reinstall the system, it is recommended to format it comprehensively,It is also possible to solve the problem,Because some bad sectors and data will be hidden when formatting。。。
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Tianjin Xiaodong maintenance.
Hello lz, if your hard drive is ringing all the time, and there is a self-test situation, 1If there are bad sectors on the hard disk, you can use a system disk and check whether the bad sectors exist.
2.If there is a problem after redoing the system, this problem exists in the partition table and can only be solved after deleting all disks.
3.The hard disk is damaged due to abnormal shutdown, so it is recommended that you do not shut down the hard disk abnormally when it is unnecessary, as it will damage the hard disk very much.
Good luck with your solution.
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The hard disk may have bad sectors, do you have a system disk?
It's the disk you installed the system on, and there will be a hard drive repair in it. You try.
Deal with the dust, reinsert the memory, and wipe the gold finger of the memory.
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There are three possibilities:
1. The system boot device is set incorrectly, and the first boot device is not a hard disk.
1. After restarting, quickly press F2 to enter the BIOS interface, note that it is best to press continuously in advance, otherwise it is easy to enter the boot interface.
2. After entering the BIOS interface, click "First Boot Device" and select Hard Disk.
2. The boot file of the operating system is damaged or missing.
Here's how to repair a disk boot partition:
1. Prepare a good repair system of the U disk first, insert the U disk, enter the main menu interface of the fast start through the U disk start, and use the up and down keys on the keyboard to move the cursor to "Run Fast Start Win10PE" and press Enter to confirm.
<>4. After opening the system boot repair tool, the system will display the word "repair successed" after automatic repair, so that the repair can be successfully completed.
3. Poor contact or damage to the hard drive (this is unlikely to happen, but can be considered). It is recommended to have a professional inspect it, replace it if it is damaged, and it is not recommended for an individual to inspect and replace it.
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