Disabling the cpu fan on HP p6210f

I recently installed a Cooler Master Hyper 212 plus, which uses a power connector 4-pin CPU fan. The HP p6210f has a Pegatron M2N78 - THE motherboard, which has a 3 - pin CPU fan power connector. The fan turns on fine, but then stops and I get a message before Windows 7 Professional can load the CPU fan has failed and the computer turns off.

Everything I've read suggests that the new fan does not spin fast enough for the taste of the motherboard and that, given that the fan works properly, I can safely disable the CPU fan error in the system BIOS. Yet, I don't see an option for this disable in the BIOS. How can I turn off the error on a HP p6210f CPU fan?

RoJCor wrote... "I would still be able to access my full BIOS."

What you have is the complete HP BIOS. HP and many other features of locking of the OEM in the BIOS to prevent users from accidentally and unintentionally change the settings which becomes a service call. The only way to restore the features which have been locked, is to ask a hack or modification of one of the sites that do this kind of thing. Don't forget that the desired function may not be in the BIOS first, the BIOS can be difficult to hack or modify, or that you end up with a virus or other.

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