At 05:29 PM -0400 06/01/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, when it is doing heavy cipherin,' it sounds like someone is dragging a
saw across a concrete floor. Like a metal against metal GRINDING ... but other
than the rather disconcerting noise, it still operates within normal
parameters.


What has happened to my lil' hard drive??

Maybe the power spikes damaged the motor a bit. Or perhaps the clutch didn't withdraw the heads fast enough so you had a partial head crash...


Be prepared: Make Good Backups.

- Dan.

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