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hard drive makes high pitched "chink" and causes bsod it did this 2 months ago but stopped after i put it on its side for a month and started shortly after i stood it up correctly and now putting it on its side doesnt work

Specs: gtx 1050ti oc edition graphics card

16gb of ram

10tb seagate hard drive

asus prime b450m-a II motherboard

Ryzen 5 1600

the fateful beep.m4a

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From your description your HDD is dead or soon to be.

I'd buy one SSD just because they are a giant leap other HDD

And I'd quickly buy another HDD to quickly backup that failing HDD

I'd also use every external storage (USB) to backup as much as I can, in between.

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1 hour ago, Gpj9 said:

hard drive makes high pitched "chink" and causes bsod it did this 2 months ago but stopped after i put it on its side for a month and started shortly after i stood it up correctly and now putting it on its side doesnt work

Specs: gtx 1050ti oc edition graphics card

16gb of ram

10tb seagate hard drive

asus prime b450m-a II motherboard

Ryzen 5 1600

the fateful beep.m4a 147.55 kB · 1 download

From your description your HDD is dead or soon to be.

I'd buy one SSD just because they are a giant leap other HDD

And I'd quickly buy another HDD to quickly backup that failing HDD because 10tb of SSD would be too expensive

I'd also use every external storage (USB) to backup as much as I can, in between.

If you don't quote us, we won't know you answered

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1 hour ago, leclod said:

From your description your HDD is dead or soon to be.

I'd buy one SSD just because they are a giant leap other HDD

And I'd quickly buy another HDD to quickly backup that failing HDD because 10tb of SSD would be too expensive

I'd also use every external storage (USB) to backup as much as I can, in between.

This was the replacement hdd 😕 my others did the same thing

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56 minutes ago, Gpj9 said:

This was the replacement hdd 😕 my others did the same thing

Well,

Try another SATA cable, maybe another power connector from the psu.

Could also be that both hdds are dying if you keep moving them.

Or reinstall W10

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