How Do I Tell If My Hard Drive is Failing?

If you reckon that your hard drive/disk drive is failing, you need to back up your data immediately. A Disk drive is most likely to fail as your computer is beginning up. So if you have reckon to believe your hard drive is about to fail, back up now before you turn your computer off. The next time you turn it on might be too late. Your Disk drive contains some spinning disks, which means mechanical elements. It is just as likely these mechanical elements could cause your hard drive to fail, as can malicious Software, viruses and poor maintenance. It is rare, though not unknown, for a Disk drive to suddenly fail.

Usually there are signs, in the way of more frequent error messages, sluggish response and mechanical noise. All Disk drives make some noise, normally a soft whirring background noise. If you have noticed your hard drive becoming louder with a milling sound, then this is a sure sign of trouble. If you start to hear 'clicking' noises from your disk drive, most noticeable as it loads your Operating ideas or other Programs, then mechanical failure is imminent. You need to back up and save your leading files now.

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Don't wait until tomorrow and do not turn your Pc off. If it's impossible for you to back up the whole main drive, then at least save all your personnel files and those precious Photographs. You can literally copy or 'burn' then to Cd's, make two or more copies for safety. No Cd-R's to hand? Then copy them onto a Flash Memory Stick. However, if you do use a Flash Drive, I would still suggest you get them onto Cd's, or Dvd's as soon as you are able. Flash Drives have a dinky life. Once you have your most leading files and photographs safe, you can then think about a full back up.

The quickest and easiest formula to back up all is to an External hard drive. These have come down a lot in price recently so it's worth considering, even if your hard drive is as quiet as a mouse, it's reassuring to have one with all your files backed up on it, just in case. Again, it is very rare for a disk drive to suddenly fail. I have been working with Computers since 1978 and I have known only one. So come to be well-known with the sound of your hard drive, then if that well-known humm' becomes louder, you will know you need to save your files. And really, you should have a back up anyway.

How Do I Tell If My Hard Drive is Failing?

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