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<blockquote data-quote="xXVIPERXx" data-source="post: 1693543"><p>I build computers for gaming. I would suspect that your labtop has a bad hard drive. The blue screen is a nightmare. I would also cleanout the fans and all dust with an air spray or air hose. I also would probably get a hard drive that holds more. like a 360 g or 500 g . But that is pending if your labtop is not very new. Go ahead and replace the hard drive and once it is out shake the labtop to see if it has that sound and then hookup hard drive and turn on.See if sound starts with the booting of system. I usually stick to Seagate or Western Digital hard drives.They have the best warranty and seem to have longivity ....... One may also get some Ram Memory mayby 1 more stick . The more Ram the better the flow of the system . It takes 1g stick to just operate windows vista. So one would be better off to have at least 3 to 4 g's. This does not cost much ....pending if it's DDR-2, DDR-3 < and so on.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXVIPERXx, post: 1693543"] I build computers for gaming. I would suspect that your labtop has a bad hard drive. The blue screen is a nightmare. I would also cleanout the fans and all dust with an air spray or air hose. I also would probably get a hard drive that holds more. like a 360 g or 500 g . But that is pending if your labtop is not very new. Go ahead and replace the hard drive and once it is out shake the labtop to see if it has that sound and then hookup hard drive and turn on.See if sound starts with the booting of system. I usually stick to Seagate or Western Digital hard drives.They have the best warranty and seem to have longivity ....... One may also get some Ram Memory mayby 1 more stick . The more Ram the better the flow of the system . It takes 1g stick to just operate windows vista. So one would be better off to have at least 3 to 4 g's. This does not cost much ....pending if it's DDR-2, DDR-3 < and so on..... [/QUOTE]
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