Satellite A200 - Crackle sound comes from the HARD drive

Hello

I have the Satellite A200. When I start my laptop the patter comes from the hard drive.
Someone knows something about it?

Thank you
Vikas

In my view there s nothing wrong with your HARD drive.
My drive HARD click every time while accessing data on the laptop and everything run ok for 3 years.

But that doesn t mean that there is no hardware problem with your HARD drive. Usually it's not easy to tell when a HARD drive wound begins to malfunction. My first HARD drive died after 6 years of use. But the other HARD drive died after 1.5 years. This damage was covered by the warranty.

Finally, I would recommend backup your data always on an external HARD disk to prevent data damage.

Good bye

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