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Is there a better way to clean the fan area beyond the use of compressed air through the vents?
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I have an hp pavillion G6 laptop and the fan seems to have stopped working. I turn it on and it stays on for 15 seconds and shuta off. Says its overheating.  Is it possible for me to remove the back and clean or check the fan?

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@Pelican1218,

 

I have heard people using devices that actually suck the dust and particulars out. (Ex. Vacuum Cleaner) I wouldn’t recommend that. You can use an air compressor but you don’t want to have the pressure up that high, and you don’t want to hold the nozzle close to the computer. The safest way would be to use a can of compressed air.

 

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@jjmdmm,

 

You state the fan is not working and the computer is overheating, is that correct? I will try to help you.

 

You can break the computer down and clean the fan. Can you provide the full make and model of the computer you have so I can provide you the necessary documentation. If you aren’t sure where to locate that information have a look at this link for help.

 

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The fan actually works fine, although sometimes very fast as when the laptop is getting extra hot.  The problem is excess heat during use.

The unit informaiton is:

Model #: e9280t

Product #: AW020AV-ABA

Serial #: {Private Information Removed}

type: 64 bit

OS: Windows 7

 

The temporary fix, or crutch, that I use is to remove the battery if the power cord is attaced to the laptop and I do not use it in contact with my lap or my desk at all.  Seems silly for a "lap top computer".

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Sorry, I responded to the answer for the person with the failed fan. My bad.
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@Pelican1218,

 

I would like you to check your current version of BIOS that is installed. Have a look at the screenshots below that will help you check your version.

 

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 bios3.PNG

 

 

 

Please respond back at your earliest convenience with your current BIOS version information.

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I just check the BIOS and the information listed is:

 

Hewlett-Packard F.13, 12/3/2009

 

This is, I am sure, the BIOS installed at the time of the build. 

Sorry, this is my wifes laptop and I do not have the purchase date handy but it seems like we bought them two years ago.

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@Pelican1218

Thank you for that information.

 

Now you mentioned the e9280t is what you have, is that what we are working on because that is a desktop computer and your saying “this is your wife's laptop”. Kind of confused right now on what type of computer we are working on. 

 

 

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Sorry about that. The laptop is actually: HP Pavilion dv7, x64
The bios version is the same as for the desktop: HP F.13, 12/3/2009
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