And my laptop got a blue screen with the error SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION. After the resulting restart, he wants to repair the disk, but to no avail. He wants to do the same in system recovery, as well as without success.
With no success means that he is at 0 percent after hours. After a long time, I decided to reinstall Windows. I was able to save my own files with a Linux stick before.
The new problem now is that when Windows is installed, it stops at 36 percent and the hard drive makes unusually loud scratching noises.
What could that be?
If the hard drive makes strange noises, it is defective, it is best to dispose of it. That happens sooner or later with every hard drive. It's best to get an SSD.
Your description suggests that most likely on a hard drive defect - because you probably need a new (then s.besten right an SSD).
You were faster, but that's how it looks.
There are no moving parts in the laptop except the hard drive, so it can't be anything else. In the HDD, there are only the discs and the reading head, which can lead to the noise.
If the reading head scrapes on the discs, and there's enough even a fraction of a second, the HDD is over. There's no chance of saving anything except professional data recovery companies, who then examine the plates by hand, but this is very expensive and offers only doubtful certainty of success.
There are no moving parts in the laptop except the hard drive
True, who does not know them, the digital fans! Move the air through the power of the Binary Numbers!
Joking aside, there are still some moving parts, just like the optical drive, if installed. Also, the questioner did not say which medium he used for the installation! Especially with an optical drive, the medium would be a conceivable source, if it scrapes at 36% and does not go further.
But I also tend to hard drive. Can tomorrow be completely broken, or in 3 years, no one knows. I've already got data from records that sounded like a chainsaw and also currently I have a record in the factory, which starts with a loud clack, after some time the Explorer gives no feedback.
Yes, I did not quite think
However, a fan should never lead to scratching noise, rather it stops. In the case of the DVD, the questioner will also be able to find out pretty quickly: If he opens the drive and a glittering cloud comes out, it was the drive.
As for your clacking noise:
There seems to be the reading head stuck, I'm typing on old lumpy lubricant.
This is not dangerous at first for the record, but it may well be that the read head vibrates by the jerky beat and comes up on the plate.
I already had the case
Yes. I have also tended to that. Some data could not be read anymore. Just wanted to get the confirmation here again. SSD is already ordered.