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Join Date: May 2004
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Im going to reformat my computer today for the first time and I need a way to back up my old information. I have an old 20 gig hard drive laying around and I dont know if its broken or not. I was wondering if it could damage my computer if I tired installing it. (Known problems could include getting very hot, or making a clicking sound)
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Hello and welcome to PC Mech.
No, you won't damage the computer if you put in a damaged hard drive. Otherwise every hard drive would be a potential danger. .. as they could fail any time. To be really sure if the thing is broken (it's normal that they run very hot.. .. but clicking sounds ain't a good sign) you can download a diagnostic tool (every hard drive manufacturer provides such a tool, just go to your hard drive's manufacturer and download it) and run it. The tool will tell you if, and what exactly, is broken. RJ
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