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Well, not literally. I just got my brand new A197VP, really pleased with it. However there's one annoying thing I've noticed - every 20 or 30 seconds, there's a quiet "chirping" noise (lasts for about 1/2 a second) that sounds *exactly* like a cricket chirp. It's accompanied by a very quiet mechanical clunk.
I can't figure out if it's the harddrive or the dvd drive doing it, or something else. The clunk noise sounds kind of like the hd heads parking, or the dvd laser assembly parking.
Is this a fault or a known problem? I'll be pretty hacked off if it's a fault - I just spent 3 days uninstalling all the junk that comes with it by default, so don't really want to return it.
Incidentally I tried to get e-support from vaiolink, but the system kept refusing my details... No idea what that's all about.
All help appreciated, thanks.
Others have reported this so I guess it's normal from this series.
I guess it's the hard disk parking.
It is the hard disk parking mechanism, it happens on all the new notebooks so don't worry about this...
It is a good thing but you will notice it more when the system is running a bit idle - like when you surf the internet for instance...
The GRX does it around every minute when idle.
Argh having trouble using this forum system
Anyway thanks for the help guys. Bit worrying if the heads are parking that often - more wear and tear on the drive. Anyway I'll check about to see if there's a hack to stop it.
eSupport usually doesn't work, you must call using the numbers @ www.vaio-link.com, where you will pay for what would have been free with eSupport, helping some Japanese guy somewhere buy that much more sushi.
Argh having trouble using this forum system
Anyway thanks for the help guys. Bit worrying if the heads are parking that often - more wear and tear on the drive. Anyway I'll check about to see if there's a hack to stop it.
Anyway I'll check about to see if there's a hack to stop it.
It's not something you should really stop unless your notebook is on something solid like a table, it's done to stop the head crahing into the data storage part of the disc when it's on your lap or anything that can move, train, plane, car, etc. It does this to minimise that risk.
I agree with magnumopus, it's not a bad thing at all.
Saves you loosing a lot of data.
Fair enough (although I don't use my vaio on the move - it's essentially a desktop replacement, especially at 3.9kg ), although I'm still convinced there shouldn't be this chirping noise. None of my other laptops make a sound when parking the heads.
Anyway I'll keep an eye on the SMART status. Incidentally I use Ontrack EasyRecovery for SMART tests and general HD work - great tool.
Thanks again.