Annoying HDD noise

Hey guys,
I got my T500 about a month ago and love it bar the HDD (the 160gb version). It makes the usual sounds that a HDD makes but it also makes a constant quiet background beeping/whining sound...sounds like beeeeep or dedeeeeee (if that makes sense). Is there any way to get around this as it is really annoying in a quiet room.
Thanks
Message Edited by wigster15 on 11-10-2008 09:38 PM
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Message Edited by andyP on 11-11-2008 09:38 AM

Hi
The clicking noise is nothing unusual and from my experience it depends on HDD which is built in the notebook.
Ive got two notebooks with different HDDs.
One HDD creates such clicking noise, the other doesnt.
On my Toshiba notebook the HDD protection Utility is installed which helps to protect the HDD drive from mechanical damage.
If this Utility is enabled or active, the head of the HDD is exposed. The internal accelerator sensor measures the vibrations and if the vibrations are too strong, the sensor unload the HDD head to avoid the disk damage.
If you want you can uninstall or disable this feature but Im not sure if this will eliminate the clicking noise
If you could not stand this noise, you could test another HDD

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