Last night I put more memory in my laptop, and this morning (after a "copy" that lasted all night) I upgraded its disk.
Now it makes a noise that leaves me wanting to throw it off a building.
I suppose I could undo all the changes and just quit using Firefox. It's amazing how much faster everything on this computer works when I don't use Firefox. Too bad I like Firefox.
edit: It was the disk. I have the old one back now. Great: I am now the proud owner of an expensive object that doesn't even make a good doorstop. *sigh* and this isn't even a Monday...
Now it makes a noise that leaves me wanting to throw it off a building.
I suppose I could undo all the changes and just quit using Firefox. It's amazing how much faster everything on this computer works when I don't use Firefox. Too bad I like Firefox.
edit: It was the disk. I have the old one back now. Great: I am now the proud owner of an expensive object that doesn't even make a good doorstop. *sigh* and this isn't even a Monday...
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The developer's response was to give the project the middle finger and ignore us.
Use AdblockPlus. It does more, doesn't leak memory, and the developer isn't an asshole.
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I just had a Seagate go bad in a newly refurbed HP laptop. ( HP was great to deal with on the fix, BTW. Very painless. ) I'm hoping the failure was a fluke. The folks I know who do tech support seem to think highly of Seagate right now, but I'm keeping an eye out...
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I wonder whether this presages a crash. Maybe it's a perfectly healthy noise for that particular drive to make. ...maybe.
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The other thing that might be helpful is that a number of the newer laptop drives have a configuration knob where you can trade off noise and speed of disk access. If you're using linux, you can configure it using the hdparm program's -M option. To quote from the man page:If the problem though is the whine of disk motor, there may not be much you can do about that....
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I need to try the 80 in an external enclosure to see whether it makes that noise by itself, or whether (LONG SHOT) perhaps I didn't have all the screws in properly and the fan air was whistling funny.
I need to try this AAM concept. Maybe I could stand to listen to the new disk if the noise weren't quite so prevalent. Thank you!