Sorry if this is a repeat - got an I.M. while I was writing it and couldn't 
remember if I sent it or not - anyway

No, I don't think the Hard Drive is trying to "spin up." I turned everything 
off in my office, (except the lights of course) turned on the drive, stuck a 
pencil in the fan to make it stop spinning, (it's very noisy) and could 
neither hear nor feel anything, (I put my finger on the hard drive to see if 
I could "feel" it moving or buzzing or something). So . . . as Martin Luther 
would say: "What does this mean?" 

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