Pavilion p6361fr - fan runs loud

Hello

My client has a Pavilion p6361fr running under windows 7 Edition family, the office has not been used for a few weeks and has been electrically disconnected. When it has been used again, the cpu fan has worked very quickly with a noise hard CONSTANTLY. (it is very clean: no dust at all)

Don't you think that a CMOS reset could solve the problem? I feel like the motherboard is dying, but I would like to have a confirmation before starting the PC in the trash.

Also, I have an alert on the main hard drive: smart error, I certainly will replace it.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Reset Cmos fixed the problem.

Tags: HP Desktops

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