I guess none of you guys have SMART-capable hard drives huh?
When my last drive died, my computer warned me it was coming, when I ran it's monthly checkup. Uh, you DO use regular maintenance, right? It's not just a good idea, it's a way to extend the life of your system. ScanDisk once a month, Defrag once a week. Plus, with SMART drives, system diagnosis software can warn you of incoming trouble with your drives. These are applications designed to check your computer's parts for danger signs. On the other hand, they only let you in on signs that something 'could' happen.
Mine had warned me that my hard drive had passed 10,000 working hours. Big deal. I've had systems that have been on 24/7 for, like, forever. But, sure enough, that drive died not long after.
I was like, 'What, is there a warranty that just expired?' t(>.<t) he he
Seriously, if you want to find out if the hard drive is suspect, find a program that will check the SMART status of your drives.
But, I don't think that's the case at all. Someone above posted that it was likely a software issue, and I'm inclined to agree. The CPU wouldn't spike because the hard drive was failing to deliver data. Just the opposite, I believe, since the CPU would have to wait for the hard drive to deliver some data, or at least an error.
If your hard drive is making strange noises, rythmic clicking noises in my case, and I believe Kari's, then definitely get it checked out. If everything sounds normal, and there's no warnings from checking the SMART status, you can basically rule out the HDD.
