DVD rom keep making noise

Two weeks ago, I bought a HP 2235tx g6. From the beginning, I just think it's normal that dvd rom keep making noise every 5-10 minutes (eventhough its empty). But now, I think that it is not normal. Is there a solution for this problem?

Budi_hi,

Your system does not have health monitor. He has Assistant support that does the same thing, but it mainly installs just the updates.

Turn off the computer.
That you put it on press the F10 key. This will load the BIOS setup utility.
Press F9 to load the default values.
Press F10 to save and exit.

When the computer starts up, check if everything is working.

You should also try updating windows.

Here is a link that will guide you through the steps.

It may be a hardware problem with the drive because it's happened since you've got the computer.

You will have to perhaps call HP and see what options it must repair or replace the disk.

Here is a link to a phone number to call HP.

I would like to know how everything goes

Nice day.

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