In a message dated 11/12/05 7:07:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>No, it's when the computer is asleep, and the noise occurs when the 
>light is on (The split second the light is lit)

Yes, when the computer first goes to sleep, I assume. I am thinking that it 
could be the HD spinning down. Is there any other time it does this noise? 
Startup or shutdown?

What type of drive is in the xexpansion bay? Does it have anything in it? 

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