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Dropped my laptop
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I was carrying my laptop around the house and I dropped it on the floor from waist height.The battery came off. I put it back in and I rebooted it, no apparent damage but it's making a hissing noise from under the top left side of the keyboard. Is that where the hard drive is? Did i fuck my hard drive? I know that no one can tell me much unless they're physically here to look at it but it's worth a shot

Edit - it's not as bad as this but it's still a constant noise

I was carrying my laptop around the house and I dropped it on the floor from waist height.The battery came off. I put it back in and I rebooted it, no apparent damage but it's making a hissing noise from under the top left side of the keyboard. Is that where the hard drive is? Did i fuck my hard drive? I know that no one can tell me much unless they're physically here to look at it but it's worth a shot

Edit - it's not as bad as [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g0fQYdYuVw]this[/url] but it's still a constant noise
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If you say what model this is, someone could probably tell you more.

If you say what model this is, someone could probably tell you more.
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Could be the fan that is clipping the inside of your laptop

Could be the fan that is clipping the inside of your laptop
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AlexandrosIf you say what model this is, someone could probably tell you more.

My bad, HP probook 4540s

BBiA_duchessCould be the fan that is clipping the inside of your laptop

That makes a lot of sense actually. I'm pretty sure I can hear it speeding up and slowing down when I turn the laptop on/off. Thanks a lot dude

[quote=Alexandros]If you say what model this is, someone could probably tell you more.[/quote]

My bad, HP probook 4540s

[quote=BBiA_duchess]Could be the fan that is clipping the inside of your laptop[/quote]

That makes a lot of sense actually. I'm pretty sure I can hear it speeding up and slowing down when I turn the laptop on/off. Thanks a lot dude
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Hard drive is normally towards the front of the laptop. That is probably the fan.

Hard drive is normally towards the front of the laptop. That is probably the fan.
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It's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted

It's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted
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VulcanIt's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted

Aye, I'll do that tomorrow morning. I found a pretty good guide that even a troglodyte like me can follow. Thanks a lot for the advice lads

[quote=Vulcan]It's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted[/quote]


Aye, I'll do that tomorrow morning. I found a pretty good [url=http://www.insidemylaptop.com/how-to-disassemble-hp-probook-4540s/]guide[/url] that even a troglodyte like me can follow. Thanks a lot for the advice lads
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SentinelVulcanIt's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted
Aye, I'll do that tomorrow morning. I found a pretty good guide that even a troglodyte like me can follow. Thanks a lot for the advice lads

yeah that guide had everything you need to completely disassemble it, but to check what you need to check you don't need to do that much, skip steps 11 and 12

[quote=Sentinel][quote=Vulcan]It's not that hard to open up, just open it up and make sure nothing shifted[/quote]


Aye, I'll do that tomorrow morning. I found a pretty good [url=http://www.insidemylaptop.com/how-to-disassemble-hp-probook-4540s/]guide[/url] that even a troglodyte like me can follow. Thanks a lot for the advice lads[/quote]
yeah that guide had everything you need to completely disassemble it, but to check what you need to check you don't need to do that much, skip steps 11 and 12
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