I have a PowerMac G4 Cube from the year 2000 that I acquired in 2015. It ran reliably over the last couple years, but it came to a very quick death this week. I had almost no time to react. I booted up the cube one day, and noticed the hard drive do the click of death about 4 times during start up, and then everything was normal. I was worried, but it only happened once so I considered it a fluke. I also didn't know it had the "DeathStar" drive by IBM in it, if I had known I would have replaced it a long time ago. Yesterday, I went to start it and the click of death, followed by a beep, was the only thing it could manage. Upon inspection, the platters look ok and read heads are working fine, and the PCB looks ok. What happened!? It died so quickly for no reason! Can I fix this by reflowing the solder on the PCB? I kinda want my data, but I really don't feel like doing a platter or PCB transplant and then having to transfer the RAM/BIOS chips.