@derula said:
@serguey123 said:@derula said:I've actually switched to a new PC long ago, I just kept the old one around in case I remember something I forgot to copy. But I'm curious what causes that fun sound.@Mole said:ker-klunk noiseI'm having this too on my old machine. Out of curiosity, does that mean the disk is basically broken or can it be fixed? Windows will boot, but occasionally crash with said noise.You better backup what you need from that disk, think about replacing and use it until it breaks as long as you are not storing anything important, that noise tend to be because there is physical damage to the disk. It will fail eventually and unless you have hard money to send to those recovery labs with clean rooms you won't see a bit of its information anymore.
Depends on the noise really, could be any of the moving parts of the disk.
Some sounds to chose from:
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