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Antec 1000W P/S | Samsung 24\" Last night My daughter was on the PC and she got a black screen and the message in the title on a Mobo screen when I pushed F1 to continue windows tried to boot but froze/flashed and got the same message. After that I did access the bios and my cpu temp was 100c/250f so I shut it all down for a couple of hours. When I rebooted I didnt recieve the message anymore but it ask me for the "windows didnt shut down properly safe mode stuff" and I start normally and it cycles to the XP screen flashes and goes back to the safe mode screen. Bottom line is I cant get XP pro to boot and I have no messages as to why. Thanks in advance. Reply With Quote 11-04-09,01:19 PM #2 Trap05 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jan 2005 Location Alberta, Canada My fir
to ignore Fan? Donate $1 now to see this question answered quickly Sponsored questions offer a monetary incentive to answerers to produce quality responses. Be intelligently matched with 5 likely answerers who will be alerted to help. 19Contributors 25Replies https://www.daniweb.com/hardware-and-software/hardware/threads/8531/can-i-modify-my-bios-to-ignore-fan 30Views 12 YearsDiscussion Span 8 Years Ago Last Post by Digital Misfit 0 12 Years Ago The fan went out on my 3 year old Dimension 8100 Pent 4. After two weeks of calling Dell and begging a replacment, I was finally told this morning the part is no longer made or supported!! I went to my local Frys to look at fans, but they did not have one with a plug temperature error that would fit my motherboard. So, I bought one that directly ties in with my power source. The fan works great, but since the motherboard was bypassed I still get the message "Alert! System fan no detected. Strike F1 to continue, F2 for Setup". Is there a way I can alter my Bios to stop looking for a fan, so that I can get rid of this alert message everytime I boot my cpu temperature error PC? Thanks in advance for any advice. jrmr2000 6 posts since Jul 2004 Community Member cpu-power 0 Catweazle 140 12 Years Ago Is this the fan on the processor, or a fan for the system case? If it is one for the processor, you can get hundreds of suitable aftermarket alternatives from PC component suppliers. Have you still got the old fan? You should be easily able to cut and join the wires on both to use the old plug on your new fan! If it IS a processor fan, the last thing you want to do is disable the alarm warning! If it is a case fan, there should be an option in BIOS setup to disable the warning. Look under a 'Power management' heading, a 'PC Health heading or similar in BIOS setup. (I'm unfamiliar with your Dell, but most systems have such a setting) But basically, I think you've simply shopped in the wrong place! If you've no specialist PC stores nearby, look for online PC components vendors. 0 oalee 53 12 Years Ago If I'm to have the similar problem, i'd rather cut the old wires from the busted fan ang put them on the new one... but yes, as catweazle have said, there are tons of replacements around. I'm sure yo
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