Your fan might be dead. Open your case and see if the fan is spinning. If not, you may need to replace it. It is also possible it may have been dismounted, but not very likely since they are usually very secure.
Another possibility is you aren't getting proper air flow. Do you have your case in a cabinet? In a hot room? Make sure that the vents have proper flow. Remove it from the cabinet or get anything obstructing the vents out of the way.
While you have the case open, go ahead and blow the dust out of it. This can cause overheating too. Just used compressed air.
I'm guessing you don't overclock, but people who overclock their processors can experience this too if their fan isn't cooling enough.
Be careful not to touch the electronics when your case is opened if you don't know how to handle them. An ESD (static) discharge could just kill your system altogether.
2007-03-23 12:52:48
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answered by Eric L 5
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Well, the error is probably correct. There are a couple of things that may have caused this:
1) The cooling fan may have broken or the heat sink may have come off of the processor. In this case, get a new one.
2) The heat sink may be clogged with dust. In this case, blow it out with canned air.
3) The monitoring temperature may be set too low. It would be changed in the BIOS, and exactly where depends upon the computer manufacturer.
2007-03-23 12:56:20
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answered by Michael B 3
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Hi. If it happens just as you turn on the computer then your heat sink fan is likely to be dead. Remove it (4 screws) and replace it. Clean out the dust from the fins, make sure case fans are working while you're at it.
2007-03-23 12:57:13
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answered by Cirric 7
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If i were you id stop using that pc. Because there may be something wrong with your CPU Fan. If you ignore it theres a big chance that youl burn your Processor. So just get someone to install you a new processor fan before its to late.
2007-03-23 12:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Just what it says, it's hot. You need to clean out those vents, get all the dust built up out. That overheats the computer.
2007-03-23 12:54:01
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answered by Linds 7
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For AMIBIOS One Beep: RAM Failure 2 Beeps: Parity Circuit Failure(Motherboard or RAM fail) 3 Beeps: Base 64k RAM Failure(firest 64K fail of RAM) 4 Beeps: equipment timer failure 5 Beeps:Processor Failure .......'ve extra if u prefer keeps beeps: video/memory concern (RAM, exhibit card or moterobord) For AWARD BIOS One long Beep: memory concern(RAM or motherboard failure) One long and a pair of short beeps :video blunders(unaccessible video sub equipment) One long and 3 style: Video blunders keeps Beeps: video/ memory concern(RAM failure, exhibit card or motherboard) If extra "Please count type the beeps and form "long or short type" deliver me... GudLuck. Have a astonishing Day!
2016-12-15 07:28:27
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answered by motato 4
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cpu fan problem
2007-03-23 12:55:13
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answered by blazeimurill 3
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fix fan
2007-03-24 20:04:53
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answered by Heeon 2
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its OVERHEATING! its gonna blow....ahhhhhhh, blow on it... hahaha get a new cpu fan, turn it off when not in use till then...
2007-03-23 12:55:29
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answered by megasparks0101 6
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