noisy PC during the preparation of the recovery disks

I got this Pavilion 500 series last week. I was invited to prepare recovery discs, I did. In seeking the anc copies the files from the PC emitted a loud buzzing (as strong as an electric razor) that vary in height intermittently. Did anyone had this occurrence?

It is normal for a CD/DVD burner back. In addition, the internal fans will be surge (increase in speed) during the process of intense burner.

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