My Reply follows quote. On 28/08/2004 14:07 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>My questions are:
>- am I right in assuming that this is a serious problem and a disaster 
>waiting to happen soon?
>- if so, what can I do for the problem to resurface? this is my 
>secondary notebook, and it came with my job, so it is not crucial for 
>me at this moment... and I'd rather have it repaired/replaced now than 
>later (especially as it's already 10 months old and the warranty will 
>probably expire soon)
>
>Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
------
Them ol' PC disks! Sounds to me like the bearings on the HD are on
their way south. The clicking is usually the heads "seeking" for
the info. I would back up the data and watch the ads for a new
hard drive.

Ken

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