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Solve : computer suddenly shutting down, possibly fan issue?? |
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Answer» I have a Dell 4700 with Windows XP, about four years old, going on five. The system has ALWAYS had fan issues - the fan runs super loud, and the computer tends to overheat. The past year it's been running pretty bad, making a ton of noise and having a tendency to shut down unexpectedly. The screen will suddenly go white with a series of jagged colored lines, and then after a few seconds, shut down. The monitor appears to go first, but the fan will remain on. After this happens, I will try to turn the computer on, only to have the front left light turn on and glow orange - the other light that indicates full start-up and is supposed to be green doesn't light up at all. The front left light will glow and the fan will start to growl and stay on, but the rest of the computer doesn't start up. If you kept it overheated for a year, no wonder, it finally got upset with you. Unfortunately I was in a position where I couldn't afford another and had no choice but to use it, so I'm afraid it did put the poor thing through the ringer. If I used a hard drive enclosure, could I use it with a laptop? Would it have to be a Dell as well, or could I switch systems?You can use enclosure with any type of working computer.Quote from: ksev on June 30, 2009, 08:46:08 PM I have a Dell 4700 with Windows XP, about four years old, going on five. The system has always had fan issues You are assuming it is a fan issue. It is a Dell. That means the manufacturer has provided comprehensive hardware diagnostics for FREE on the hard drive, CD-Rom, and web site. Your problem is exactly why those diagnostics are provided. Rather than speculate or following speculation from others who have never seen the machine, instead, report what those diagnostics report. Then the next replies can be USEFUL or informative. That computer is designed to work just fine in a 100 degree room. If only in 70 degrees, then what has been changed to adversely affect hardware? Age. Please refrain from slamming advise being offered in a helpful manner. patio.I hope, we're not talking Celsius here |
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