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Fan "buzzing/loud humming noise
The fan on my computer (Dimension L1100R, Model # 113724101, operating system is XP.) periodically makes a loud buzzing/humming noise. It doesn't do it all the time, but every once and awhile. Just last week and last night it was doing it again. Last night it would make the buzzing/humming noise, then stop, and start and stop again, and then it just constantly made the noise for a little while...then stopped. Other times it's done this, I've vacuumed the back where the fan is (but not taking it apart) and I always keep the cabinet door open so air gets in; also I just turn the computer off for awhile, then when I turn it on again, it's fine for ahwile.
I talked to my local computer shop today, described the problem to them like I just did here, and they told me either the fan or the harddrive is going out, and I should make a back-up disc of everything in case it goes out. Is there anything more I can do to prevent my computer from going out? they told me at the shop It'd cost $80 to replace the fan. This computer was purchased 6 years ago, and I'm not sure it's worth sticking money into it anymore...although right now I can't afford a new computer lol.
Anyways,one other thing...I've never backed up my harddrive before, don't know how to do that...is there a link to info on how I'd go about doing that?
Thanks.
Message Edited by dcmillerco on 09-10-2007 05:36 PM
Message Edited by dcmillerco on 09-10-2007 05:37 PM
shesagordie
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September 11th, 2007 01:00
How to Back Up Data to a CD using Windows XP.
Put the $80 towards buying a new system, it does not make sense to spending $80, on a computer, worth maybe $50-$75.
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September 12th, 2007 23:00
http://www.udel.edu/topics/backups/cdrwdisc.html
Ok I went to that link, and where it says
I did that, and on my computer I didn't see an option for "Backup" now what?
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September 13th, 2007 03:00
See if this helps.
Install Backup from the CD-ROM in Windows XP Home Edition.
How to use the Backup Utility to Back Up Files and Folders in Windows XP Home Edition.
This discussion on 'Backing Up to a CD' should also help.
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September 14th, 2007 19:00
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September 14th, 2007 20:00
That's great. :)
No, as CD-R discs are cheap, it's advisable to use a new CD for every backup.
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September 14th, 2007 21:00
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September 14th, 2007 22:00
You could try burning everything, to one CD and see what happens.
See if either this or this can help with backing up Outlook Express.
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September 15th, 2007 21:00
Don't know, because I've always formatted the disc prior to burning.
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Message Edited by dcmillerco on 09-15-2007 05:18 PM
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September 27th, 2007 00:00