HP Notebook 2000 cooling fan problem

Good, everyone. I had my laptop HP 2000 for a few years and I discovered my first major problem a few days ago, when the cooling fan has stopped working. I don't really bother me too much because I have a USB powered cooling fan which depends on my laptop, and it does a good job. My laptop everything on the same average level.

The biggest problem that I have is a few hours, the laptop turns off automatically because of this.

So, when I boot it upwards (turn on), it is a reminder that the cooling fan is not working and I have to press 'enter' or the laptop goes off in 15 seconds.

How can I make the laptop does not take into account the fan broken cooling? I don't want to spend the money to fix it because I can count on the USB-powered device.

Thank you!

~ Mark

No, you can't. It stops probably precisely because it is time cpu peak on the threshold of security sometimes so he stops down to avoid damage.

Cooling of hp systems are not the best when working so the thermal stress on the cpu, gpu & mainboard will be bad & failure happen very quickly.

Fan is very cheap and can be done YOURSELF, if you have some skills to the dismantling of these sorts of things & guides following order to hp service manual & other online.

I expect a new fan & new thermal paste & calibration and cleaning would do wonders for the execution of time & the laptop's long-term health.

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