The hard disk itself is always calling, why does the hard disk keep ringing

Updated on number 2024-06-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When the hard disk is turned on, it reaches full speed from stationary to the beginning (e.g. 7200 rpm), and after that, as long as the computer is on, then it will continue to rotate at this speed, regardless of whether the computer is used or not. The reason why sometimes there is vibration and some noise is because the disk is reading files, but if the hard disk is normal, it should not feel much, if the above phenomenon is very obvious, it may be caused by bad sectors on the disk. As long as there is a bad sector, then the above situation will occur when you access the hard disk of the computer.

    Regarding the situation of disk bad sectors, please check the relevant information, I have also answered before. I hope mine can satisfy you, or if you have any questions, you can also communicate with me, my QQ is: 6793092,**:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is estimated that there is a virus, in the write operation on your disk, now be careful of the virus hidden in the winrar unzip package, the antivirus software is difficult to check and kill, I hit once, and the hard disk is called very powerful. I shut down the grid and dropped the disk. Generally, if you have enough memory, the hard disk will not spin at high speed when playing games.

    Because most of the game data is in memory, it basically does not write to the hard disk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There's a problem with the hard drive, or maybe there's a problem with your optical drive haha. You have a disc in your drive and forgot to take it out. Ha ha.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Antivirus, make sure your computer is not poisonous.

    2. Turn off the hard disk in power management.

    Because through the phenomenon you said, it should be that the working time of the hard disk is set too short, and if the hard disk is not operated for a few minutes, the hard disk will automatically stop, and it will start again as soon as there is a read and write.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What kind of poisoning, nonsense!

    Use optimization software to optimize the hard drive and see if there are any bad sectors!

    The main thing is that your hard disk is aging, it must have been used for a long time, pay attention to data backup, it may be very troublesome in the future!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From time to time, the old man will spin at high speed by himselfNot really.

    Unless you have turned on an antivirus software that has automatic antivirus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Look at the memory, if you don't open any files, there is a lot of memory occupied, that's poisoning.

    Kill!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Poor contact or poor quality of the hard drive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's either a problematic snap or a sound that is produced during operation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a sound because the magnetic sheet in the hard disk is aging, and it rotates fast when seeking, so the noise is loud.

    Don't use Seagate, the repair rate is very high now, especially the 500g one!

    As long as you don't have many bad sectors on your hard disk, and the reading disk is not significantly slowed down, it does not affect the use, it is recommended that you stick to it, there is no need to change it to a new one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A hard disk is a medium that holds data, and it consists of a platter, a motor, a magnetic head arm, as well as a substrate and various chips. When the drive is powered on or the data is read, the drive motor will start to rotate under the guidance of the driver chip, and accordingly drive the head arm to look for the relevant sectors and tracks on the platter.

    It is a process of purely mechanical movement, as people call it"Hard disk seeking";In the process, it is inevitable that it will be issued"Click"Sound. Slightly"Click"The sound is normal.

    However, if the hard drive is making a bumping sound, or a sound similar to a knife scraping a disc blade (and sometimes a chainsaw), then we need to pay attention. It is best to use relevant professional software (such as PQ, Diskgen, etc.) to check the hard disk. Find out if these noises are caused by bad sectors or the drive itself.

    Once we detect bad sectors, we should try to fix them, and block them if they can't be repaired. For those who don't know how to use the software, it is recommended to change the partition to NTFS format. In this way, the system automatically identifies bad sectors and automatically deprecates them.

    Also, cleaning up disk fragmentation frequently can help reduce"Click"Sound. With less disk fragmentation, hard disk seeking is relatively easier.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Nowadays, our computers are basically mechanical... Usually when you are executing a program, the hard disk will read frequently.

    The bigger the program you run, the more you can read it, and of course the louder it will be...

    This situation also reflects a problem, when your computer is poisoned or Trojan, there will also be frequent reading of the hard disk, the sound will be very loud...

    There is also the aging of the hard disk, which will also cause you to read not as fluently as new...

    Finally, if your computer doesn't have enough heat, this can happen to some extent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a bad sector, mainly because you usually turn on the power box, the hard disk is rotating at high speed, and the head of the motor box will scratch the disk surface, so there is a sound! ~

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is always a sound when the hard disk transmits data, or if you run the game, the software squeaks, if the old hard disk will be louder, if there is no sound of knocking on the disk, it is normal!!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The biggest problem is that the hard drive has bad sectors. It could also be that the hard drive is taking too long. Cleared often. But be careful. Because he is the same as man. Frequent problems. Hope it helps.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Normal hard disks will ring, and the high-speed rotation of the motor and the movement of the magnetic head will inevitably cause vibration.

    If it is when the system is booted, it is normal for the hard disk to ring. Because some brands of hard disks are indeed noisy, especially SATA interface hard disks. When the system starts, it is necessary to read a large number of Huai blind Wen Jinming medium parts from the hard disk, the hard disk is very heavy, and the sound is normal.

    If it is still ringing after starting, you have to listen to the ringing situation, if it is a continuous and fast clicking sound, it is generally normal, this is the background program running, read the hard disk. If it's a slow sound that doesn't sound powerful, you'll want to consider the drive's warranty.

    It is normal for Seagate's disk to have a sound when it starts to start, it is the sound of the hard drive starting to work and seek (the Seagate seller explained to me).

    But it's quieter at other times

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. If the hard disk is used for a long time, your situation will appear, please don't worry, this is normal, and it is also a process of using the hard disk from new to old (the old will naturally ring).

    2. There are more things to open, background programs, desktops, etc., resulting in low memory, and the computer has to read the data of the hard disk, and also use the memory of the virtual Qing first to store and execute the program, on the one hand, the hard disk will continue to read and write the hard disk, there is a sound or the sound is relatively loud is also normal, after a large amount of data is read into the memory, the number of reads and writes to the hard disk is reduced, of course, after opening the movie or software, it will not sound and pull. (Actually, it's not that it doesn't sound, it's because I don't read and write frequently, so I don't feel like I'm counting).

    3. Most of the hard disks are fragmented, and the sound of reading data makes the reading time longer and difficult, so the disk should be defragmented regularly to ensure safety.

    4. Don't install too many useless or unusable programs and files on the C disk to increase the burden on the operating system, which will also affect the speed of the system, which will directly affect the computer always reading the hard disk or reading and writing the hard disk for a long time, resulting in the aggravation of the aging of the hard disk.

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