My HD makes permanent noise since updating to Mountain Lion
Hello guys,
since I updated my mbp early 2011 to Mountain Lion the hard drive makes a permanent noise as if the little disc in there would run all the time at full speed. I already did everything described in Forums and TechBlogs throughout the web. It's not the spotlight indexing, I don't have many apps and stuff running, I did reset the SMC and PRAM or VRAM, I checked console and activity monitor for noticeable information, I played around with various options in various programmes, I updated everything and deleted unimportant stuff... But nothing...
While I looked through the Internet I got to know, that this noise is kind of common to early 2011-mbps. But I can't take that for an answer, because I haven't had that noise while running my mac with Snow Leopard.
Has anyone an idea what I can do to solve this? Again, I don't believe it's a hardware-problem since the noise began with Mountain Lion.
Bye
Reset SMC. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
Choose the method for:
"Resetting SMC on portables with a battery you should not remove on your own".
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