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How do you know if your HD is dead?

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Re: How do you know if your HD is dead?

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May 9th, 2008
Yes, you may be caorrect there. The clicking is usually caused by a harddrive error. If you have another computer you can take out that hdd and run a disc check. There are many utilities for checking discs out there.

Hope that helps.
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