It is a high pitched whining noise.

On Nov 26, 12:34 pm, Cyrus Griffin <callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, all my G3 iMacs have very loud HD's. I guess because they stuck  
> them right up against the front panel.
> I had one that I got that had a bad HD, it would make a clicking  
> noise, then it would beep. I was able to fix it by slamming it around  
> a little to unstick whatever was stuck inside.
>   What kind of sound is it making? (Clicking, whining, beeping, etc?)
>
> Elliott
>
> On Nov 26, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Christian Wacker wrote:
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> > It may have between 2 weeks and 4 years left.
> > I have had many drives that start making funny noises, and then will
> > 'die' suddenly, only to work again a month later.
> > You should be fine, my 2 iMacs and a few of my older beige beasts all
> > have a hdd that makes a noise that annoys the bejesus out of my
> > parents.
> > they all work like a dream still, nota problem with em yet.
>
> > On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Wolfman <ecoma...@comcast.net>  
> > wrote:
> >> On closer listening, I think the sound is the hard drive making this
> >> high pitched sound.  When I shut down the iMac, the sound sounds like
> >> something spinning down.  Could this the beginning of the end of the
> >> hard drive?  I have never had a hard drive crash before.
>
> >> On Nov 25, 7:51 pm, Wolfman <ecoma...@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>> I have this G3 400 MHz iMac slot load computer.  I paid a few bucks
> >>> for it and I made the mistake of meeting the seller and not actually
> >>> seeing the computer run but I was assured it was OK.  I have had  
> >>> lots
> >>> of iMacs but I have never heard one with such a loud buzzing noise
> >>> that appears to be coming from the back of the machine.  Bad CRT or
> >>> power supply?  I have no real what idea what is going on.  It  
> >>> boots up
> >>> fine and I can see all the files so I am pretty sure it is not the
> >>> hard drive making this noise.  Any ideas?
>
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