Date: 2009-03-02 03:01 pm (UTC)
An ex had a problem like this. If indeed the CPU fan failed or is broken, you need to get a new one. Shouldn't be too expensive. You need a working fan so the CPU doesn't overheat or in extreme cases, melt. I'd also not use it till you got it fixed.

If you can look inside your computer (if it's a desktop) and jot down what type of fan you have in there. If it's a laptop just bring it with you I'd say.

Good luck! :)
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