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TechSpot RSS Get our weekly newsletter Search TechSpot Trending Hardware The Web Culture Mobile Gaming Apple Microsoft Google Reviews Graphics Laptops Smartphones CPUs Storage Cases http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/memory-fan-not-detected.120924/ Keyboard & Mice Outstanding Features Must Reads Hardware Software Gaming Tips & Tricks Best Of Downloads Latest Downloads Popular Apps Editors Picks Device Drivers Product Finder New Releases New PC Games Laptops http://retrohelix.com/2012/09/how-to-fix-the-f2-system-fan-error-on-some-hp-computers/ Smartphones Routers Storage Motherboards Monitors Forums Recent Activity Today's Posts News Comments TechSpot Forums Forums Software Windows Today's Posts Memory Fan notdetected ByEmilliard Jan 26, 2009 My client has a Dell PowerEdge fan error 1600SC, running some services. The computer is being updated automatically at night and therefore needs to reboot automatically. Problem is that every time it reboots, I get this error at startup "Memory Fan not detected, strike F1 to continue". The former support guy in here, says that you cannot mount a fan on the memory, and he cannot find any options in the BIOS to 670 memory fan disable to check. Does anyone have any idea of how to disable the "F1 to continue" part? Jan 26, 2009 #1 kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 14,524 If continue on error does not exist in Bios setup Then your only option is to hope for a Bios update The current (but old) Bios is A01, here's the fix information it does: Corrected possible "The ACPI Bios in the system is not fully compliant to the specification." error during Windows boot.Click to expand... Anyway, just check for any updated bios file: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic100658.html Jan 26, 2009 #2 CCT TS Evangelist Posts: 2,653 +6 There is likely a Bios setting for reporting 'memory fan' failure that can be disabled. Jan 26, 2009 #3 Emilliard TS Rookie Topic Starter Thanks for the replies. I think too that the best solution would be to upgrade the BIOS. The current version on the server is A06 and the newest one is A12. So it needs updating anyway. Jan 26, 2009 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Topic Status: Not open for further replies. Similar Topics CPU
3, 2014] If you replaced the system or CPU fans, or moved the hardware contents of your HP computer to a new case, you might be getting an "F2 fan error" on boot. Thankfully there seems to be a solution. After I upgraded my computer to a new case I started getting the following error during startup/reboot: Error: System Fan Has Failed! Service PC to prevent damage to the system. Press F2 to continue. The case I am using has two stock fans on the back, and I replaced the stock CPU heasink and fan with a Cooler Master Hyper heatsink/fan combo. The system originally came with a 3-pin CPU fan that was connected to a slot labeled on the motherboard as "SYS_FAN1," but the new CPU fan that came with the over-sized heat sink has a 4-pin connector that I plugged in into the slot marked as "CPU_FAN". From what I can tell the SYS_FAN1 slot monitors the fan speed, so it had been asking me for the system fan ever since because there's nothing connected to that 3-pin slot. Before continuing, please note that if you haven't changed any parts and you suddenly started getting that message, then make sure the fans are really working. You don't have to change the settings if all you need is to replace a fan, so make sure you check your motherboard's fans configuration to try to isolate the problem. Also, if you did change fans, then you can always reconnect the old fan or a new fan or equal size and speed to the SYSFAN slot. If none of that works, or you just don't want to deal with that message, then continue reading. Pretty much every computer troubleshooting forum or website tells you to go into BIOS and look for "Hardware Monitor" and disable the one that's causing you problems. The problem is that, for most HP computers, that option is hidden. After months of looking and finding the same guides over and over again, I finally found the right answer. I re-wrote it to what I think is easier to understand. There are two ways to go about this: Boot your system and press the F11 key when HP splash screen shows up. The F2 error will probably still show up, so keep pressing F11 repeatedly until it gets passed it and starts loading the list of hardware components. Or, if F11 sends you to system recovery instead of the BIOS page, then press Ctrl+F10. If for some reason it displays the F2 error again, press Ctrl+F10 again. If it worked, then an option called Hardware Monitor will show up under the Advanced tab. I took some pictures of my system BIOS to better illustrate the process, but your system might have the tabs in a different order. Before you do anything here, make sure you only disable the setting that is giving you trouble, so if the err