Mavrick
9th March 2007, 23:17
Here we go, don't fall asleep:)
I have a Compaq Presario 2500 (exact model 2504EU) which has two out of its three fans not working. The working fan is just a little fan that only comes on when the computer gets really hot and is separate from the other 2.
The two non-working fans form an assembly complete with a heat sink that connects to the CPU. I'm not sure if both the fans have died or have just become disconnected from the motherboard. It seems a little strange that they would both go at the same time but, they have two separate power connections to the MB so it can't be that just one cable has come unplugged but two.
Here is my problem. I'm going to take my computer apart following the very user friendly manuel at the HP site....
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00246219.pdf
.... to get to the fans and the heat sink I must first remove lots of other bit and pieces but, it says in the manuel that any old so and so like myself shouldn't REPLACE (it doesn't say remove, just replace) the monitor, which I will have to do to get to the fans, as it says that when a new monitor is fitted you need to reprogram the EEPROM ( whatever that is ) and this can only be done with a special service utilitity program that mere mortals like me don't have.
Is the reprogramming only needed for new monitors (display assemblies) or will I have to reprogram the EEPROM when I go to put the old one back on after fixing the fans? Obviously I will have to disconnect the monitor from the MB, which will still have some power thanks to the CMOS battery.
Please help me. If you think it's safe to remove it without having to reprogram it, I will attempt it tomorrow.
I have a Compaq Presario 2500 (exact model 2504EU) which has two out of its three fans not working. The working fan is just a little fan that only comes on when the computer gets really hot and is separate from the other 2.
The two non-working fans form an assembly complete with a heat sink that connects to the CPU. I'm not sure if both the fans have died or have just become disconnected from the motherboard. It seems a little strange that they would both go at the same time but, they have two separate power connections to the MB so it can't be that just one cable has come unplugged but two.
Here is my problem. I'm going to take my computer apart following the very user friendly manuel at the HP site....
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00246219.pdf
.... to get to the fans and the heat sink I must first remove lots of other bit and pieces but, it says in the manuel that any old so and so like myself shouldn't REPLACE (it doesn't say remove, just replace) the monitor, which I will have to do to get to the fans, as it says that when a new monitor is fitted you need to reprogram the EEPROM ( whatever that is ) and this can only be done with a special service utilitity program that mere mortals like me don't have.
Is the reprogramming only needed for new monitors (display assemblies) or will I have to reprogram the EEPROM when I go to put the old one back on after fixing the fans? Obviously I will have to disconnect the monitor from the MB, which will still have some power thanks to the CMOS battery.
Please help me. If you think it's safe to remove it without having to reprogram it, I will attempt it tomorrow.