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When I refresh my computer, or each time I navigate from local disks back to my computer, my floppy disk driver makes a loud noise, and its green led blinks. I'd like to stop it from making noise, however, I don't want to disable it (soft or hard).
Why does this happen?
And what can I do to prevent it?
P.S. I'm completely aware that floppy disks are really rare today, with nearly zero functionality. See Picture: floppy
Wow. It's been almost a decade since I saw a floppy disk drive. Do you actually use the drive? There are 'softer' ways of disabling it rather than physically unplugging it, and this might be suitable for you. – ChrisInEdmonton – 2016-04-06T13:07:29.097
Thanks @ChrisInEdmonton for your comment. This PC I'm using is 14 years old :D But I'm not using the floppy disk often. However, I don't want to disable it, be it soft or hard! – Omid1989 – 2016-04-06T13:10:35.500
What's a floppy disk? lol. – Moab – 2016-04-06T16:52:26.847
@Moab, A floppy disk is the 3d-printed version of the save icon! (https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSpReF0zZmnHVYZLGaJ3LIuo-D7-CjhqxeGboLRPa8pC2vnIJv2)
– Omid1989 – 2016-04-07T03:47:51.930If it didn't produce noise in the past then you have to options: 1. It's broken now, you need to replace it (I doubt you would find anybody repairing it). 2. Something has changed in your pc, if you're lucky, you can find a restore point without noise. – Máté Juhász – 2016-04-07T04:02:45.527