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I just bought a refurbished series 2 SA, and I notice a high pitched sound
whenever nothing else is turned on in the room. It sounds like the high pitched sound you get from a computer monitor. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and if they know it to be the fan, hard drive, etc? |
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Does it go away in acouple of hours? Mine does the same thing. Im
thinking its fan noise or some thing to do w/ the hard drive, but dont quote me. If it goes away and the unit still works fine anyway, then dont touch it. Better to have a whining system than none at all. Unless you are REALLY good at that sort of stuff |
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