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<blockquote data-quote="Purshu_Pro" data-source="post: 446114" data-attributes="member: 10837"><p>1. I guess for this you must check whether the fan is enabled in the bios or not. </p><p>2. Further if its enabled try to off and restart and re enable and restart, if that fixes it, then you are done. </p><p>3. If that doesn't help you, it could be a probability that your laptop must undergo some cleaning process, which is bothering your fan, </p><p>4. later if even this doesn't work for you check your bios version and upgrade it if any update is available for your machine. </p><p>5. Further if this still doesn't help you, you must replace the fan and check. </p><p>6. And finally if this doesn't even help you, it indicates that it is the Mother Board Issue. You have to get it serviced with an expert.</p><p></p><p>According to me you must be able to handle the first 4 steps, and there are maximum chances that it could be fixed in that, if not I have mentioned what you must do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purshu_Pro, post: 446114, member: 10837"] 1. I guess for this you must check whether the fan is enabled in the bios or not. 2. Further if its enabled try to off and restart and re enable and restart, if that fixes it, then you are done. 3. If that doesn't help you, it could be a probability that your laptop must undergo some cleaning process, which is bothering your fan, 4. later if even this doesn't work for you check your bios version and upgrade it if any update is available for your machine. 5. Further if this still doesn't help you, you must replace the fan and check. 6. And finally if this doesn't even help you, it indicates that it is the Mother Board Issue. You have to get it serviced with an expert. According to me you must be able to handle the first 4 steps, and there are maximum chances that it could be fixed in that, if not I have mentioned what you must do. [/QUOTE]
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