Late 08 Macbook Pro - "Clunk" from hard-drive when moved

There has been a lot of posts about clicking noises from the hard-drive I've noticed. I recently purchased a new Macbook Pro about a month ago. My concern is a clunking noise coming from the hard-drive I presume (right of the trackpad). This only happens when I pick the laptop up when it is running. The closest Apple store is 2 and half hours away so I haven't had time to take a trip and bring it in. Any help would be appreciated.

That is your sudden motion sensor, which parks the drive if it detects sudden movement or a potential fall. That is a good thing.

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    to
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  • How I can back up my data from macbook pro that its hard drive seems to die soon?

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    1 - no - if you do not like or use iPhoto then yu have no need for the iPhoto library - it is sefl contained and deleting it will not affect anything except iPhoto
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