osufnl499 said:
its like a clicking or a ticking and it does it like on and off like one day it will the next it wont. I have it off now and i plan on backing everything up before it goes completely bad
It will become very dead soon. You are very lucky. Normally they don't give warnning like this.
I'd have the drive replaced. New drives cost about $100 to $150. and they are much larger. You should look up the specs and see how much power your current drive uses and then make certain that you buy a replacement that uses no more than that much power in Watts. Power exactly equals heat The good news is that with a given power budget get can get much larger and faster drive than your current one. It will be worth the effort.
I like the Seagate drives because (1) they have a good 5 year warenty (2) lowest noise. (3) good performance specs but they are all so close this hardly matters.
Do your homework don't let the repair tech just put in whatever he hapens to get the best deal on when he buys in bulk. Buy the best that your "power budget" (aka "heat budget") allows. The internal drive will cost less but then you may have to pay a tech to swap it for you unless you are good with with your hands and small parts