Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Page 1 of 3 1 2 3
My hard drive is dieing….
#188795 12/18/07 04:01 PM
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
M
connoisseur
OP Offline
connoisseur
M
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
My six month old HP needs a new hard drive (it started to roll up its turbines and launch yesterday morning). HP has one in the mail to me with a bunch of start up disks. Apparently I get the honors of swapping this thing out.

Good thing I bought a couple external hard drives.

So I’m wondering what all I should back up that I may have missed before making the swap? I am using a Seagate 750 gig drive with the backup software it comes with, and a second 250 gig HP personal drive. I “believe” my entire hard drive is backed up, but I’m not feeling all warm and fuzzy yet.

How can I make sure that my programs that were downloaded get reinstalled correctly? Lightroom for one, Turbo Cad Pro for another. These two programs are quite dear to me and it took me a lot of effort setting them up.

Any tips / words of wisdom? Luck and prayer is cool too……

Re: My hard drive is dieing….
michael_d #188802 12/18/07 04:44 PM
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 2,102
connoisseur
Offline
connoisseur
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 2,102
break a leg?


Producer | Composer
www.robbhutzal.com
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
michael_d #188857 12/18/07 09:48 PM
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 683
aficionado
Offline
aficionado
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 683
If your drive is still functional, I'd recommend a program like Acronis True Image. It has lots of options, but 2 of them are drive cloning and backing up a complete drive to single compressed file. You can also create a bootable CD and use all of its features. My 2 pennies!


Epic 80 / SVS PB13 Ultra
Denon 3805 / M2200 Outlaw Monos /
Sammy 55" LED
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
michael_d #188929 12/19/07 03:51 AM
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 10,654
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 10,654
Mike, I've recently been adding a prayer at Mass for the good health of your 3808; apparently I should do one for your computer as well.


-----------------------------------

Enjoy the music, not the equipment.


Re: My hard drive is dieing….
JohnK #188959 12/19/07 01:33 PM
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 6,955
axiomite
Offline
axiomite
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 6,955
Spoilers advice is good. However, you want to make sure that you have not already destroyed or corrupted data within your operating system or programs. Otherwise you will just be backing up all of the corruption and that corruption could lead to further data breakdown on your new drive.

Personally, I only back up my actual user data. That is all my word docs, spreadsheets etc. my pictures, music, and anything else that can't be replaced from a program disk. I reinstall my operating system and all of my programs from scratch.

Another reason I go the long route and reinstall everything is because that over time, your hard drive gets fragmented, your registry grows to insane sizes with stuff you installed, deinstalled but it never quiet gets cleaned out fully. You will just be transferring all of these things that make your whole system run slower. Even if you defrag regularly, it never gets back to as good as it gets with a clean reinstall.

Backing up a particularly hard to install program or one that takes forever to customize back to where you like it, is an option. But if it writes stuff to the registry, then you are forced to back up the OS along with it or you will have to reinstall it anyways. Most programs write to the registry.

I have one game that is HUGE, hard to customize, and actually does not rely on writing to the registry. This is the only item for which I maintain a backup of this on a separate drive in case the first crashes.

I know it's more work, but I bet if you reinstall everything, you will find your PC works a lot faster. If you hardly ever use your PC, this might not be an issue but if you are like me and you are constantly adding & deleting programs and data, wiping it clean once every year actually is almost required, hardware failure or not, to keep it running at it's top speed.


With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
Murph #188961 12/19/07 01:36 PM
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 6,955
axiomite
Offline
axiomite
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 6,955
I should add, pro actively keeping a regular backup of EVERYTHING while it is '"still fully functional" as Spoiler mentioned, is a great practice. I've been using computers since before hard drives were commonly available in a consumer model and I have only had one full catastrophic failure where I wished I had practiced what I preached. This year actually, and at least I had my personal data backed up.


With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
Murph #189284 12/21/07 08:43 PM
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
M
connoisseur
OP Offline
connoisseur
M
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
The new hard drive and recovery disks showed up this morning. I installed the new hard drive, turned the PC on and was welcomed with the same noise as before that inspired my call to HP tech.

I checked both fans and neither is causing this noise. It sounds sorta like a rotational vibration induced noise and I can’t find the source. Two hours on the phone to HP and they want to send me a box for me to return the PC to them to for repair.

Is there anything else in this PC that can be a noise source? It an HP Pavilion a1767c.

Re: My hard drive is dieing….
michael_d #189287 12/21/07 08:57 PM
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 18,044
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 18,044
DVD drive? That's about all. I'm kind of surprised your computer only has 2 fans, though. 1 case fan, 1 cpu fan?

There's also the power supply fan, and if you have a separate video card, that's likely to have a small fan on it as well.

Last edited by kcarlile; 12/21/07 08:58 PM.

I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
Ken.C #189295 12/21/07 09:48 PM
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 10,420
J
shareholder in the making
Offline
shareholder in the making
J
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 10,420
I second the DVD drive, I sometimes hear a loud whirring noise from mine.


Jason
M80 v2
VP160 v3
QS8 v2
PB13 Ultra
Denon 3808
Samsung 85" Q70
Re: My hard drive is dieing….
jakewash #189297 12/21/07 10:04 PM
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
M
connoisseur
OP Offline
connoisseur
M
Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,444
Likes: 16
I unplugged the DVD drive, no bannana.

If I put light pressure on the both the case and CPU fan, just enough to cause it to stop spinning, the noise is still there. I'm baffled. Is there a fan inside the CPU? It's an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor.

If I tip the PC up and lightly tap the back end on the desk, the noise changes pitch and then resumes.

Page 1 of 3 1 2 3

Moderated by  alan, Amie, Andrew, axiomadmin, Brent, Debbie, Ian, Jc 

Link Copied to Clipboard

Need Help Graphic

Forum Statistics
Forums16
Topics24,943
Posts442,465
Members15,617
Most Online2,082
Jan 22nd, 2020
Top Posters
Ken.C 18,044
pmbuko 16,441
SirQuack 13,840
CV 12,077
MarkSJohnson 11,458
Who's Online Now
0 members (), 762 guests, and 4 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newsletter Signup
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.4