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Okay, someone tell me what this means, or rather, what to do about it:
I boot up the computer, it says "CPU fan failure."
I boot it up again, and it says "Previous fan failure. System battery is low."
Is there some (relatively) easy replacement for both of these, or do I need to startselling kidneys pricing new computers?
ETA: It's a desktop. Yes, given that this is a possible overheating issue, I am treating this like an emergency.

I boot up the computer, it says "CPU fan failure."
I boot it up again, and it says "Previous fan failure. System battery is low."
Is there some (relatively) easy replacement for both of these, or do I need to start
ETA: It's a desktop. Yes, given that this is a possible overheating issue, I am treating this like an emergency.


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Date: 2009-03-02 06:13 pm (UTC)And while you really can't get electrocuted from the innards of a PC, the interior of the power supply box itself is wicked dangerous, so don't stick any screwdrivers or suchlike inside that box's vents, even with the power off.
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Date: 2009-03-02 06:31 pm (UTC)And while you really can't get electrocuted from the innards of a PC, the interior of the power supply box itself is wicked dangerous, so don't stick any screwdrivers or suchlike inside that box's vents, even with the power off.
Knowing Cleo, this is not an issue. I'm more afraid that she'll be too timid to do anything herself and pay a lot of money for something that could be done at home with a dust buster, than that she'll do something dumb.
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Date: 2009-03-02 06:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-02 06:35 pm (UTC)