My hd is making cracking sounds and a lour roaring  HELP!

my hd has always been a noisy one.. a little while ago it started making the roaring sounds every now and then... does this mean that the HD will probably die on me in a little bit or is this a harmless problem with the HD

Well, you would most certainly not want to rely on the drive for anything critical! I would clone the drive to another ASAP. It may not mean anything but I for one would not want to take a chance. You do not mention how old this drive is but no drive should make "roaring sounds".

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