For "CPU fan failure" the parts aren't expensive. You just have to know which fan you need to fix. Which is basically open up the computer while it's running and see which fan is not running (be careful).
Also the "System battery is low" sounds like it could be that tiny battery on the motherboard needs to be replaced. It looks like a watch battery and can easily be replaced. You can take it out and put it back in to see if that error still continues because it does that on occasions when the computer is bumped and it comes loose.
After doing all this, then you might need another mobo which can be slightly expensive. I really doubt it though, I'm pretty sure those problems can be easily fixed. Also what kind of computer do you have? A desktop or laptop? I've said the above assuming you're talking about a desktop. Laptop on the other hand, I'm not really sure about.
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Date: 2009-03-02 03:02 pm (UTC)Also the "System battery is low" sounds like it could be that tiny battery on the motherboard needs to be replaced. It looks like a watch battery and can easily be replaced. You can take it out and put it back in to see if that error still continues because it does that on occasions when the computer is bumped and it comes loose.
After doing all this, then you might need another mobo which can be slightly expensive. I really doubt it though, I'm pretty sure those problems can be easily fixed. Also what kind of computer do you have? A desktop or laptop? I've said the above assuming you're talking about a desktop. Laptop on the other hand, I'm not really sure about.