HP Pavilion G7: Fan of grinding noise?

Hi, I have a HP Pavilion G7, and he had problems with fan for a few months now. It will start making a grinding noise and sometimes disappear. Lately, however, it has not disappeared. I removed the keyboard and tried to suck dust, ran some tests system, pilots resettled... nothing works! In addition, it is certainly the fan, not the hard drive. Need help please, without this computer, I can't do my homework, continue to save games.

Hey @PyreticFyre ,

I would check the implementation of the fan, just to ensure something does not rub. I would also test the HP Diagnostic as it can help to diagnose a piece failed hardware in the laptop.

Thank you.

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