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Hello to all, I am in need of great help. I made an account here because I am hoping you guys could help me out. This problem has CAUSED me a lot of stress, and I am seriously worried about damaging my PC.

Recently, I took everything out of my HP m7658n desktop PC and placed them inside my new case. Everything except my power supply. I am certain that everything is connected correctly, just like it was in it's old HP tower. When I plug everything in and switch on the power supply, I get the following message on my screen:

ERROR: system fan has failed
Press F2 to continue

When I try to press F2, nothing happens. What's going on here?
Sounds like your fan is not connected correctly. Are you sure you plugged in everything exactly the same?Yes, I am 99% sure. As a matter of fact, when the system is powered up, all fans are running PERFECTLY fine.I really don't know what the problem is. Click here, maybe it will answer your question.Hmmm, that doesn't seem to help MUCH. I just hope my motherboard isn't DAMAGED or something. Quote from: trancer on June 05, 2007, 05:54:54 PM

Everything except my power supply.

So, you're using a new PSU? What if you use your old one? Does it work then?System fan means the fan that are connected into the tower to ventilate the tower.
To be honest, I do have 2 fans like that but my bios does not recognize a system fan, only the CPU one. My mobo tho has the bios SINCE 2001.That HP motherboard probably had connectors to the case of the HP tower (and it's fan). Now that is out of the case you will get the error message, unless you disable the warning in the BIOS (if that is possible). I had an old Vectra like that.


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