A user reports a repetitive clicking noise is coming from a personal laptop. A technician notes the laptop's inputs are severely delayed. Which of the following should the technician replace to resolve the issue?
I'm leaning toward storage device making repetitive clicking noise but then the question states severe input lag causing more confusion.
While a failing hard drive can cause various system issues, including slow performance and unexpected shutdowns, it's less likely to directly cause input delays.
Input delays are more commonly associated with issues related to the operating system, software drivers, or hardware components like the keyboard, mouse, or touchpad.
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The HDD (Hard Disk Drive) is failing and the clicks are indicators of mechanical error. HDD is storage. Correct Answer is B.The storage device
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