The hard disk reader makes a sound, does the hard disk have a sound when reading data

Updated on number 2024-05-13
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The hard disk will rotate at high speed when it reads, and the sound will be a little. However, as long as there is no problem with the general quality, the sound is quite harmonious.

    Your hard drive is harsh, most likely :

    1.At best, the hard drive is very old and untidy. So your stuff, one piece in the east and one piece in the west, is a bit stressful to read. Defragging can be solved.

    2.Worst-case scenario, your hard drive has hard damage. Such as bad sectors. It's hard to recover. You can divide the bad sectors into a zone and shield them. You can use some professional software to check it. However, it's a good idea to back up your valuable data first.

    In any case, you'd better back up your data. Move somewhere else.

    Good luck to the landlord.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    yes, it's almost the end. But not really. My disk had this sound last year, but the Tao is still available now.

    But if there's something important, just move it. That is actually the sound of the motor in the hard drive, some people say that the head touches the surface of the track. It's pure nonsense, if the magnetic head really touches the surface of the road, it is not a simple bad road, but a large piece of damage.

    That plate is about = scrapped.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Landlord. This is what happens when this hard drive reads data.

    It's normal. It's just that some voices are loud and some are small.

    If it's too big, you might consider a bad block. If it's just that it doesn't affect your normal working sound, that's fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's normal that the hard disk will rotate at high speed when the disk is read, and the sound will be a little.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether there is sound or not depends on the type of hard drive.

    Mechanical hard disk has: Because the mechanical keyboard is a mechanical structure, the mechanical structure will undergo high-frequency activity when reading and writing, so it will emit sound. Under normal circumstances, the sound is weak, balanced, regular, and normal, which is a normal phenomenon, if the sound becomes high, the sound is uneven, sharp, and accompanied by computer jamming can not be practical, it means that the sound is abnormal, and the hard disk may be damaged.

    SSDs do not: SSDs store information in particles, there is no mechanical activity, so there is no sound, but some SSDs will produce a weak howling noise under high load, which is the sound of high-frequency inductance on the circuit, which is a normal phenomenon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    HDDs have sound, SSDs have no sound.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A healthy HDD has a very slight (almost negligible) sound in quiet situations when reading data.

    Mechanical hard disks that produce bad sectors or head failures, there are obvious sounds (such as clicks, clicks, etc.) when reading data, as well as stuttering and other phenomena, such as similar situations, generally the life of the disk will not be long, it is recommended to save important data in advance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Definitely. Small sounds are generally only noticeable in the dead of night.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    More or less there will be a little bit, and the longer you use it, the louder it will become.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. If it is normal, the friction sound of the reading disk is normal. Because when the hard disk is reading data, the read/write head has to seek on the surface of the platter until the data is found and read.

    2. If it is a very weird sound, it is abnormal, if it is this kind of sound, the hard disk can basically be determined to have bad sectors, you can try to repair it with hard disk repair software, if it is not good, then use the hard disk test software to test it to see how many red logos, the more red marks, the more bad sectors exist in the hard disk. If it still doesn't work, then it's basically hopeless, so replace it with a new one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The sound of high-speed mechanical hard disk is generally quite loud when reading and writing data for a long time, if there is no bad sector detected, then it is within the normal range, generally 7200 rpm black disk and blue disk are relatively loud.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The sound is normal when the HDD reads and writes data.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Your problem, didn't arrive at the scene, don't dare to talk nonsense, my hard disk has also had a reading sound is abnormal, say to give you a reference: a small rattle, non-stop, just like in a hurry to read the data, is in the game when appearing, and then I found out, I played Zhu Xian, memory is 2 g, I added to 4 g, this problem is a lot lighter, the other time is my hard disk at the same time more than that, there are dual optical drives, peripherals what, I am a 300 watt power supply, I can't take it, it's like I'm very tired, it's like you said Zizi soundAnother time, the old hard disk, the new system, the sound is very tired, the same as the can't be moved, sometimes it crashes, and then I redivided the area, changed the size, and the new system is good, in there is a hard disk to hang!! It's a little annoying to say this, but I hope it can help you

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, the motor of the hard disk drives the head and makes a sound when it reads and writes the platter.

    I've installed countless computers, and some of the new hard drives have been using them for a few days.

    We say it's a quality problem with the hard drive, but it doesn't necessarily break down soon, but the life span will definitely not be long.

    Suggestion: Go to the place where the hard drive is sold and let him change it!!

    I found it above, and I feel that the answer is not bad—

    But I still have to ask the landlord, did you just buy your computer?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The hard drive made a clicking sound, and there was no doubt that the power was immediately cut off, and it must be the head that was doing the trick.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello: Hard drives have a price, but data has no price. Storage is really important to us, so it is recommended that you do a detailed disk test first

    If you have any questions, you can record them first:

    If it is normal, it is generally fine, under normal circumstances, the hard disk will make some squeak sound when reading the operation, according to different hard disk brands and different batch numbers of the same brand, the size of the sound will be different, but this phenomenon is normal. It's okay to use it in general, but if it's at night or in a quieter environment, it's more prominent Of course, if you're wearing headphones, or you're concentrating on games or entertainment, you can generally ignore it.

    For important data, it is recommended to have an extra device to store the backup. Because the capacity of storage devices is getting larger and larger, the software and performance are getting stronger and stronger, and the network environment is complex, the frequency of hard disk use and programs are more likely to fail than the early small-capacity hard disks (such as the early hard disks with only a few gigabytes).

    If there is a hardware problem, you can get the computer to the nearest Dell official repair point for testing and processing, the specific address refer to:

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you want to make a continuous sound similar to "Titicaca", it should be a problem with the hard disk, first back up the data, and then find a repairer to repair it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The hard drive I used to use also had a ringing sound, but now I use a laptop, and I can only hear the sound of the fan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's normal, but if the sound is too loud and not smooth, it is generally a bad precursor.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's sound, it's supposed to squeak.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    A computer hard disk is a disk, which is divided into several layers of disks, and the head is in close contact with the disk to magnetize the disk to record data, so the disk must be sealed to prevent dust from entering. This will increase the friction between the head and the disk, the life of the hard disk, there is sound in the disk, if it is very light, it is normal, and with the use of your computer, the sound of the disk will become louder and louder, this is normal, if the disk sound is very heavy, it means that your hard disk has entered the dust, but it does not affect the use.

    Hope it helps.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, yes, because the tiny parts inside also need to be operated, but according to the high and low level of the hard disk, the high-level ones generally have no sound, because the sealing is better, and the almost sealed ones are not so good, there will be sound, but it is definitely not big.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Mechanical hard disks squeak when reading disks, but the sound is not loud, and SSD electronic hard disks are silent when reading disks.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    See if it's a relatively new hard drive, and also see if the reading disk is busy.

    Sometimes there is a sound from time to time.

    Laptop hard drives are now relatively new, and there are still some older hard drives, especially 7200 rpm.

    Desktops basically have sound.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There was a sound, but it was barely audible.

    If you hear a smile, that's normal.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    No, the hard drive is broken if there is a sound.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The "boom" sound is not necessarily due to a damaged hard drive.

    If your program is running from a disc, then it is normal to make a sound. Because the noise of the optical drive is relatively high at present.

    The hard disk will not make a "boom" sound when reading the disk, and with the improvement of current technology, there is generally no noise when reading the disk, or it makes a "squeak" sound from time to time.

    In addition, what you mentioned could not be a broken hard drive, I can say that there is absolutely no problem with your hard drive. If the program is run from a hard disk, it is caused by the vibration of the CPU fan, the vibration of the chassis and power supply fans, and the vibration of the hard disk motor when reading the disk. When reading the disk, the vibration of the head swing increases the noise, making the chassis make a "boom" sound.

    The solution is: tighten the screws on the hard disk (there are four screws on both sides), or you can add a shock-absorbing pad to each screw to solve the problem.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    When the document is fragmented, the magnetic head arm repeatedly seeks the way, and the vibration is large, and the defragmentation is done. The case resonance will also feel loud, add a hard disk shock absorber or use some soft materials to isolate the vibration.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Not necessarily, maybe this program is too big.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1. When the hard disk reads and writes, it will make a slight sound from the orange eggplant.

    2. It also depends on whether there is automatic layoff in your memory? If the memory is small, the hard disk will ring.

    3. Test the bad sectors of the hard disk.

    4. Reinstall the operating system, and repartition the backup file to a new one.

    5. The cache of the hard disk is small, and the task is heavy, and it rings.

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