I think that noise is referred to as the sound of breaking glass, and it usually means 
a bad component. Usually RAM or HD  from my excperience.

Tom 

<B) Second problem was the hard drive. After booting from the CD I could
  see the HD, a 2 gig formated with no system on it! So I installed 9.1
  and rebooted. No luck. I reformated and reinstalled a couple of time
  with same result. As I heard a sound that did not belong at start up
  (like you will hit a hanging chain with a spoon, sorry cannot explain
  better, before the usual scratching) I decided it was time for HDT: low
  level formating with verify. While verifying HDT found bad blocks and
  declared the HD not usable...
  Now I have an external 4gig HD: Seagate Barracuda model ST15150N
  ---Hard drive question:
  Do you see any problem in using this HD with the 7300?

  Again thanks very much for a so responsive list,
  JCT>

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