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It sounds like you need to format the drive/partition. Right click on MyComputer, choose manage, click storage, click disk management. Find the unpartitioned space. Right click on it and choose format and give it a drive letter.
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No. JUST
RESET YOUR BIOS SETTING TO DEFAULT. Your HD is OK
HELLO SIR
CAN U PLZ TELL WHATS IS THE SYSTEM U R USING.ANYWAYS U CAN TRY SOLVING THIS PROBLEM BY ENTERING INRO BIOS MODE AND U NEED TO TURN ON THE ACOUSTIC MODE.
U MIGHT BE HEARING SOUND DUE TO FAST ROTATIONS INDISE THE HARD DRIVE.OTHER WISE THE SOUND IS NORMAL.IF IT IS CLICKING NOISE PLZ CONTACT UR VENDOR.MAY BE HARD DRIVE MIGHT REQUIRE REPLACEMENT.
my sound card sis7018
the driver is installed by windows XP but not worked
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