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12-20-2015 01:21 PM - edited 12-21-2015 02:10 PM
Immediately upon booting up my new HP Envy laptop I noticed a continual noise coming from the top right, above the numberic pad. It is a rotating noise of clicking, static and what sounds like spinning. The noise sounds like the hardrive processing, however it is continual with diferent noises coming in waves. I've read a few other complaints with the same issue, but no solution. Noise is not overbearing but extremely annoying and can be heard across a quite room. I've made sure to update/download the most recent drivers and updates incluse BIOS, which has done nothing.
Below is a 15 second recording of the sound while the laptop is turned on with no applications open...the noise gets louder and more noticeable as more processes are used.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/flp32q2fhxkhzd2/IMG_0252.MOV?dl=0
Product #: L8R68AV
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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08-22-2016 05:34 PM
@marianne_cc wrote:Have anyone solved this problem? I have the same..Thanks
NOPE! I really don't think that noise can be stopped unless HP will replace the the hard drive completely for you.
I returned that laptop and just kept the other model that was purchased at Best Buy model HP Envy x360 m6-103dx. The HP Envy x360 15t that I recieved directly from HP had another major issue besides the noise. It would not stay shut down. Everytime I would shut down the laptop, the laptop would turn itself on again. The only way to shut it down was a hard shut down, where you have to hold down the power button for several seconds. I tried several troubleshooting ideas from HP customer services and nothing worked. No idea what was wrong with that machince.
12-21-2015 04:13 PM
Hey @Gregory_M,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! This is a great place to find solutions and help from our community!
I understand your HP Envy x360 is making an audible sound that is quite annoying. I'd be happy to help you with that. It sounds to me like the fan may be off balance.
Take a look at this document on Fan is Noisy and Spins Constantly, PC is Warmer than Normal as it may have some information on sorting this out.
Please keep me posted.
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12-30-2015 09:53 AM
Hello TechSurge,
Thank you for your response. I've taken a look at the document you provided. Many of the suggestions don't quite meet the criteria of the issue I'm having. I believe the fan is closer to the left side of the notebook, whereas the noise is stemming from the right. The noise is not of constant fan spinning but of clicking, static and occasional spinning (from what I believe to be the disk drive) when used more heavily. The notebook also does not get unusally warm.
I updated the BIOS to its most current version before posting about the noise. The vent is clean as the computer made the noise immediately upon booting up for the first time and was shipped new, directly from HP. Again, the notebook is brand new and has little software or applications downloaded that would slow it down, instead it is blazingly fast. The noise persists no matter what power use setting. Upon opening up the task manager no processes are corrupt.
As an update, the notebook is still making the same noise as the first day it was turned on.
12-30-2015 02:16 PM
Hey @Gregory_M,
If you were to eject the disc tray, would the Notebook continue to make the noise, as well as, do you have a disc in the tray?
Please keep me posted.
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01-06-2016 02:28 PM
Hey @Gregory_M,
Could be a hardware issue. I would suggest calling in for support to see if they have any suggestions.
Please use the following http://www.hp.com/contacthp and create a case for your issue and contact HP.
If you live outside the US/Canada, please click the link below to get the contact information for your region.
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-phone-assist.html
Please keep me posted.
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04-14-2016 11:19 PM
Hey Gregory! Did you ever get the noise resolved? If so, how did you get it to stop? I just received the same model you have, and it makes the exact same noise. I just received the laptop from HP on Wednesday, April 13 and I noticed the noise immediately. Please let me know.
Thanks! 🙂
08-22-2016 05:34 PM
@marianne_cc wrote:Have anyone solved this problem? I have the same..Thanks
NOPE! I really don't think that noise can be stopped unless HP will replace the the hard drive completely for you.
I returned that laptop and just kept the other model that was purchased at Best Buy model HP Envy x360 m6-103dx. The HP Envy x360 15t that I recieved directly from HP had another major issue besides the noise. It would not stay shut down. Everytime I would shut down the laptop, the laptop would turn itself on again. The only way to shut it down was a hard shut down, where you have to hold down the power button for several seconds. I tried several troubleshooting ideas from HP customer services and nothing worked. No idea what was wrong with that machince.
08-23-2016 12:16 PM
Thanks for the reply. I think the only thing to do it is not to buy HPs laptops anymore. I have Sony, Samsung and Acer before, any of them had any problem..I think that HP doen´t test enough their computers...they want to be a big computer brand but they should keep just with the printers, that is my conclusion.