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  1. Member SE14man's Avatar
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    When searching files on my 160GB Maxtor drive, why does it load so loudly?
    If i do a scan with ontrack and no bad sectors are logged is the drive ok?

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    Bearing noise indicates the drive is failing.

    Head flopping indicates a fragmentation problem.
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    Originally Posted by SE14man
    When searching files on my 160GB Maxtor drive, why does it load so loudly?
    If i do a scan with ontrack and no bad sectors are logged is the drive ok?

    Cheers.
    download MAXTOR UTILITY called MAXBLASTER to test the hard drive. if it fails you'll get a code which you can use to RMA the drive if you have a warranty on it that isn't expired.
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    Are you sure it is not power max that i need?
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    Originally Posted by SE14man
    Are you sure it is not power max that i need?
    yuh it's power max. sorry to you
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