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bradthetechnut
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January 22nd, 2020 17:00
It's probably the case fan. If it were the CPU fan, it would say so. - That much comes through more clearly.
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September 22nd, 2024 19:34
@bradthetechnut But how can I auto bypass the error without pressing F1 every time I boot?
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September 23rd, 2024 03:10
If none of the fans are defective, write down any BIOS settings you may have changed. Try a BIOS reset. Make sure the size 2032 battery is good.
If you have an aftermarket fan and are getting the error, then there probably isn't much choice.
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bradthetechnut
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January 22nd, 2020 17:00
It's probably the case fan. If it were the CPU fan, it would say so. - That much comes through more clearly.
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September 22nd, 2024 19:34
@bradthetechnut But how can I auto bypass the error without pressing F1 every time I boot?
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bradthetechnut
7 Technologist
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9.4K Posts
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September 23rd, 2024 03:10
If none of the fans are defective, write down any BIOS settings you may have changed. Try a BIOS reset. Make sure the size 2032 battery is good.
If you have an aftermarket fan and are getting the error, then there probably isn't much choice.