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Occassional Thud + Hard Drive Whir?

I purchased a stock 1.83 Macbook at an Apple Store last weekend and think that it's a great machine in all regards but one. No overheating, no whining, heard the moo once faintly when the fans were getting really fired up... the keyboard and display are great, small and lightweight, putting in 2 GB of ram makes it fly, etc.

Unfortunately, it's been plagued with a strange phenomemenon: occasionally, the computer emits a small thud and the hard drive spins for a split second. It happens once every 30 seconds to 3 minutes, just often enough to be really annoying in a quiet room. This is not the computer accessing anything; the computer will be sitting totally idle on the desktop and just beep + whir. It happens when idling/running in safe mode and still occurs after doing both an archived reinstall of Tiger and a total reformat and reinstall of Tiger.

It happens both before and after the Apple software updates and occurs when idling, browsing, chatting, etc. It happens when Bluetooth and Wireless are disabled, and all external devices are unplugged from the computer. It is fairly quiet, so it's not an issue when listening to music, but muting the volume doesn't solve the problem, leading me to guess that it might be a hardware problem. This is, however, just a guess.

I spent a few hours on the phone with different AppleCare representatives, including an expert to whom I was referred after calling in 3 times about this same issue, but none of them could come up with any other instances of this occuring or any real insight other than "Take it into a store and have someone look at it, since the problem is difficult to diagnose over the phone." I do plan on taking it to an Apple Store but was wondering if anyone else experienced this problem and found a solution? Thanks in advance.

Macbook 1.83 Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on Jun 17, 2006 7:56 PM

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Posted on Jun 17, 2006 8:04 PM

I say just take it to the store. Tell them you're afraid your hard drive is going to blow up or something. "I think it's going to crash. Boo Hoo..." See if they will have it replaced for you.

Good luck!
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Jul 15, 2006 1:24 PM in response to hhaboston

Anyone else come to any resolution with this?

AppleTalker, how do you know for sure it was the HDD itself? I wonder why people with different make drives are experiencing this. Different companies putting out drives that do the same, weird things?

I posted another thread looking for answers, here:

http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=560977&tstart=0

Thanks for any input...

Jul 15, 2006 3:46 PM in response to CRhysB

I spoke to a guy from which I bought another HDD and he said something about the noise is probably the spindle (I think he called it that) on which the actual discs are mounted may not be seated well enough so as the disc spins it makes a "pok" or "tick" sound. Imagine a record on a record player. You know the actual spindle on the record player which goes through the hole in the centre of the record? Well imagine the record is sitting slightly askew on the spindle, that's what he meant. So it is a mechanical issue not firmware related.

Jul 15, 2006 5:36 PM in response to Satoru Murata

Yeah, that's what gives me hesitation, too. I wonder how many others have had this problem, what are their drives' makes, and if anyone's found resolution other than HDD replacement.

Currently I'm in a silent spell; no poks for about a day now...

But I'm also getting strong advice on the other thread that it's a bad drive and I should replace it asap. Sigh. I still love this computer, though!

Jul 16, 2006 12:40 AM in response to Satoru Murata

But again, different drives from different companies
doing the same thing? So they all have the same
mechanical defect? I don't know . . . E.g., I have a
Fujitsu 80GB in my MacBook.



One would imagine this kind of mechanical anomaly wouldn't be limited to just one specific brand of hdd. They are all the same mechanical device after all.

Well that's my advice anyway take it or leave it, but I have no doubt it isn't a software/firmware issue. 🙂

Aug 3, 2006 9:28 AM in response to AppleTalker

Okay, not to revive a dead topic, but a quick question:

I am thinking about doing the same thing as AppleTalker, that is, buying a new internal HD and swapping it out. Then buying an enclosure so I have an external HD. I was thinking about buying an external HD anyway for backup, and this way, I can get the 7200 rpm Seagate that I want for the new HD.

The question is: How do I transfer my data from my old HD to the new one once it (old one) is out of the macbook? Is there an easy way to do this?

Thanks folks?

By the way, is anyone still dealing with this issue?

Occassional Thud + Hard Drive Whir?

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