Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not contain audio speakers. Some failure mechanisms may make a regular repeating beep from the computer's internal speaker. This may or not be hard drive related. Check your system documentation for an explanation of system be...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
High-pitched whining sound can be an indication of abnormal function. Noises can be caused by mounting issues. This is due to either a high-frequency vibration in the mounting hardware or a potential drive failure. Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not conta...
Disconnect the power cable from the hard drive in question. Reconnect the power cord to the computer itself. Boot the computer up to see if the drive sound was audible before. And, Then repeat, only reconnect the hard drive and listen for it to spin up. ...
Repeated, regular tapping, grinding or beeping. Seagate hard drives do not contain audio speakers. Some failure mechanisms may make a regular repeating beep from the computer's internal speaker. This may or not be hard drive related. Check your system documentation for an explanation of system be...