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The hard drive is like your computer’s brain, safely storing data until you need it later. From downloading corrupt files to saving documents on the desktop, several factors can lead to premature hard drive failure. According to the Apple® repair specialists at Experimac Cleveland East in Solon, OH, your machine will send out plenty of warning signs to alert you of a problem. Below, the technicians share a brief guide to interpreting the signs of trouble and steps to take to repair your system. 

How Can You Tell When a Hard Drive Fails?

Several changes in system performance leading up to hard drive failure foreshadow the breakdown. When the hard drive is damaged or reaches its storage limits, you might notice files vanish or move to different folders. When you can locate files, it might take a long time to load the data. Cryptic error messages when loading the machine and unexpected time-outs are also indicators of hard drive issues.  

What Can Be Done to Prevent Further Damage?

Apple-repairIf you notice the above signs, freeing up space on the hard drive might remedy the issue. For more storage, transfer large files to an external hard drive for safekeeping. If that doesn’t eliminate the problem, take the device to an Apple repair technician for help. Depending on the severity of the problem, you might be without a computer for a few days. If you can’t go without a machine for too long, rent one in the meantime. If you need access for work, email files to yourself or save them to a flash drive.

If you’re experiencing malfunctions with your devices or want to upgrade current equipment, reach out to Experimac Cleveland East for assistance. The Apple repair technicians will provide solutions to hardware and software problems for a wide range of products, and their services come with a 90-day warranty. If you need a new computer, they also sell a variety of certified pre-owned models. To learn more about their inventory and Apple repairs, call (440) 600-7322 to speak with an associate. Visit the company online for a complete list of devices they service, and like them on Facebook for announcements. 

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