Tom,
Count your blessings. Then shop, quickly, for a replacement drive. A
5-year-old Bigfoot is living on borrowed time, much like a patient who has been
told by the doctor that the disease is fatal. The Bigfoot drives have
irreversible birth defects... Ben Myers
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:16:16 GMT, "Tom Scales" <> wrote:
>While I agree with you, I have a Presario 5600 still running its original
>Bigfoot!
><ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
>news:...
>> One more thing... "Presario 5555" does not show up as a model on the HPaq
>> web
>> site, but Google turns it up and says it is a Pentium III tower system
>> with a
>> 13.5GB drive. The system is old enough to have used the absolutely
>> wretched
>> piece-of-junk 5-and-a-quarter-inch Quantum Bigfoot drive. If your system
>> has
>> one of the Quantum Bigfoot drives, replace it! Do not pass go, do not
>> collect
>> $200. Replace the damned drive. The Bigfoot has one of the worst
>> reliability
>> records in the industry, all because of its original design, which is a
>> tale too
>> long to tell in this newsgroup... Ben Myers
>>
>> On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 17:37:24 GMT, "Tzuraster"
>> <tzuraster(REMOVE)@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've recently been geetting a strange clicking sound from my 4 year-old
>>>Presario (like something switching on and off -- much like the sound you
>>>get
>>>coming out of standby mode). I'm pretty familiar with the noises it makes,
>>>and this is new and ominous. :-) Anyone got any ideas?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Tzuraster.
>>>
>>>
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