I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page to
another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files to
encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead. Maybe
its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im assuming
it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car revving up it's
engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.

Tom

RE: Noisy Vista by Engel

Engel
Thu May 08 18:55:00 PDT 2008

Hello Thomas,

Restart the computer in safe mode,
A. Press F8 before Windows Vista starts.
B. Press ENTER to start Windows Vista in safe mode.

Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies , do a
Disk CleanUp.

Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then, in
the list of results, click Disk Cleanup.

Empty user and system "temp" folders.
Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line

%systemdrive%\temp

%systemdrive%\%windir%\temp

%systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temp

Perhaps some HD maintenance, try running the "chkdsk /r" command at the
command prompt

Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line
chkdsk /r

Exit Safe Mode (Rebººt)

I hope this post is helpful.
Let us know how it works ºut
- -- ---


Run the CHKDSK utility to determine whether a hard disk error occurred. To
run CHKDSK, follow these steps:
A. Click Start , click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command
Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation,
type the password, or click Allow.
B. At a command prompt, type chkdsk, and then press ENTER.
C. When CHKDSK is finished, restart the computer.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-checkdisk.html?ltr=C

Restart the computer in normal mode.

Good luck
- -- ----





"Thomas" wrote:

> I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
> seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page to
> another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files to
> encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead. Maybe
> its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im assuming
> it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car revving up it's
> engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.
>
> Tom
>
>

Re: Noisy Vista by hkancyr

hkancyr
Thu May 08 19:30:18 PDT 2008


Generally that sound is associated with a disc in the optical drive. If
you have one in a drive pull it out and see how it sounds then.
Another noise maker is the power supply fan which is located around
back of your computer.


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hkancyr

Ultimate 64 QX6700 Badaxe2 4Gigs Corsair 6400 8800GTX 768 6X 500Gig 2X
160Gig Rosewill 950watt PSU BenQ 24in LCD

Re: Noisy Vista by Not

Not
Thu May 08 23:05:42 PDT 2008

MIGHT BE A hdd ISSUE, BUT IT COULD ALSO BE THE FAN.
Some newer systems have the fan speed controlled by a thermostat.
The more you use the CPU (loading a new page), the warmer it gets and the
fan kicks in.
I would blow out the interior of the case, power supply and heat sinks with
compressed air.
If the noise persists, call the manufacturer, if the HDD is going bad, it
should be replaced.

"Thomas" <forgetit@noway.com> wrote in message
news:2iNUj.2938$J16.1042@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
> I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
> seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page to
> another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files to
> encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead.
> Maybe its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im
> assuming it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car
> revving up it's engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.
>
> Tom


Re: Noisy Vista by V&S

V&S
Thu May 08 23:20:21 PDT 2008

CPU fan maybe? They can change speed.



Re: Noisy Vista by HeyBub

HeyBub
Fri May 09 08:00:34 PDT 2008

Thomas wrote:
> I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately
> it seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web
> page to another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have
> some files to encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's
> full speed ahead. Maybe its nothing but it scares me a little. Is
> this normal? And im assuming it's the hard drive, I guess im not
> really sure. Like a car revving up it's engine is the best way I can
> describe it. Thanks.

Does it sound like the hinges on the gates of Hell?

It could be the floppy drive doing a seek...



Re: Noisy Vista by Thomas

Thomas
Fri May 09 19:09:20 PDT 2008


"Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ECD39615-06A2-4DC2-9A74-19FBB75F4968@microsoft.com...
> Hello Thomas,
>
> Restart the computer in safe mode,
> A. Press F8 before Windows Vista starts.
> B. Press ENTER to start Windows Vista in safe mode.
>
> Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
> included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
> do a
> Disk CleanUp.
>
> Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then,
> in
> the list of results, click Disk Cleanup.
>
> Empty user and system "temp" folders.
> Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line
>
> %systemdrive%\temp
>
> %systemdrive%\%windir%\temp
>
> %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temp
>
> Perhaps some HD maintenance, try running the "chkdsk /r" command at the
> command prompt
>
> Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line
> chkdsk /r
>
> Exit Safe Mode (Rebººt)
>
> I hope this post is helpful.
> Let us know how it works ºut
> - -- ---
>
>
> Run the CHKDSK utility to determine whether a hard disk error occurred. To
> run CHKDSK, follow these steps:
> A. Click Start , click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click
> Command
> Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
> If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation,
> type the password, or click Allow.
> B. At a command prompt, type chkdsk, and then press ENTER.
> C. When CHKDSK is finished, restart the computer.
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-checkdisk.html?ltr=C
>
> Restart the computer in normal mode.
>
> Good luck
> - -- ----
>
>
>
>
>
> "Thomas" wrote:
>
>> I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
>> seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page
>> to
>> another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files
>> to
>> encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead.
>> Maybe
>> its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im assuming
>> it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car revving up
>> it's
>> engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>

Thanks for all the replies. Im going to try everything this weekend.


Re: Noisy Vista by Adam

Adam
Fri May 09 20:03:32 PDT 2008

On Fri, 9 May 2008 19:08:34 -0700, "Thomas" <forgetit@noway.com>
wrote:

>
>"Engel" <Engel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:ECD39615-06A2-4DC2-9A74-19FBB75F4968@microsoft.com...
>> Hello Thomas,
>>
>> Restart the computer in safe mode,
>> A. Press F8 before Windows Vista starts.
>> B. Press ENTER to start Windows Vista in safe mode.
>>
>> Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, and
>> included all offline content, clearing the browser TIF, Delete Cookies ,
>> do a
>> Disk CleanUp.
>>
>> Click the Start button . In the Search box, type Disk Cleanup, and then,
>> in
>> the list of results, click Disk Cleanup.
>>
>> Empty user and system "temp" folders.
>> Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line
>>
>> %systemdrive%\temp
>>
>> %systemdrive%\%windir%\temp
>>
>> %systemdrive%\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Temp
>>
>> Perhaps some HD maintenance, try running the "chkdsk /r" command at the
>> command prompt
>>
>> Go to Start > Run > copy and paste the below into the Open: line
>> chkdsk /r
>>
>> Exit Safe Mode (Rebººt)
>>
>> I hope this post is helpful.
>> Let us know how it works ºut
>> - -- ---
>>
>>
>> Run the CHKDSK utility to determine whether a hard disk error occurred. To
>> run CHKDSK, follow these steps:
>> A. Click Start , click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click
>> Command
>> Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
>> If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation,
>> type the password, or click Allow.
>> B. At a command prompt, type chkdsk, and then press ENTER.
>> C. When CHKDSK is finished, restart the computer.
>> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-checkdisk.html?ltr=C
>>
>> Restart the computer in normal mode.
>>
>> Good luck
>> - -- ----
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Thomas" wrote:
>>
>>> I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
>>> seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page
>>> to
>>> another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files
>>> to
>>> encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead.
>>> Maybe
>>> its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im assuming
>>> it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car revving up
>>> it's
>>> engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>
>Thanks for all the replies. Im going to try everything this weekend.


Re: Noisy Vista by Thomas

Thomas
Mon May 19 07:50:20 PDT 2008


"Thomas" <forgetit@noway.com> wrote in message
news:2iNUj.2938$J16.1042@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>I have a new Gateway system that I bought a few months ago and lately it
>seems that the hard drive is very noisy. When you go from one web page to
>another it sounds like a car revving up it's engine. I have some files to
>encode and when I do that, it just sounds like it's full speed ahead.
>Maybe its nothing but it scares me a little. Is this normal? And im
>assuming it's the hard drive, I guess im not really sure. Like a car
>revving up it's engine is the best way I can describe it. Thanks.
>
> Tom

It's taken me a while to get back to everyone and I appreciate the help. I
opened up task manager and I noticed that realplay.exe was using up a lot of
memory and 50 perecent of the cpu. I ended that process and the noise
stopped. I use real player a lot because it makes it easy to download some
videos off websites. When Im through with the downloading or close
realplayer though, the realplay.exe seems to stay running. Close that down
and the noise stops.

Thanks again.

Thomas