T60 fan dying??
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:38 pm
Okay, you'll all have to bear with me because I'm only slightly technologically inclined 
I have a T60 Thinkpad, it's probably a little over 2 years old. Today the fan started making horrible noises; I thought the darn thing was gonna blow up! Unfortunately I don't have compressed air so I blew into the fan because I know my room is dusty (I have animals, etc). A TON of dust came out, so I thought, okay, problem solved.
Well, it still kept making the noise, sometimes it would be really awful, sometimes just a little. Then, again, it sounded like it was going to explode. So I turned off my computer, and when I rebooted, I got "Fan Error" numerous times until it finally kicked on again.
Turned it off again, took all the screws out and took apart the laptop to look inside. Nothing seemed amiss (then again, what the heck do I know!). I spun the fan a bunch of times, then put the laptop back together and booted it up. No noise for a while, but now it's back to it's old habits with the noise.
So... I don't know if there's just more dust in there (I will have to buy compressed air) or if the fan is actually dying. I have it on a "low temp" setting in the power monitor because the darn thing tends to get really hot as well. Any tips or tricks? Any thoughts?
Please help a girl out!
I have a T60 Thinkpad, it's probably a little over 2 years old. Today the fan started making horrible noises; I thought the darn thing was gonna blow up! Unfortunately I don't have compressed air so I blew into the fan because I know my room is dusty (I have animals, etc). A TON of dust came out, so I thought, okay, problem solved.
Well, it still kept making the noise, sometimes it would be really awful, sometimes just a little. Then, again, it sounded like it was going to explode. So I turned off my computer, and when I rebooted, I got "Fan Error" numerous times until it finally kicked on again.
Turned it off again, took all the screws out and took apart the laptop to look inside. Nothing seemed amiss (then again, what the heck do I know!). I spun the fan a bunch of times, then put the laptop back together and booted it up. No noise for a while, but now it's back to it's old habits with the noise.
So... I don't know if there's just more dust in there (I will have to buy compressed air) or if the fan is actually dying. I have it on a "low temp" setting in the power monitor because the darn thing tends to get really hot as well. Any tips or tricks? Any thoughts?
Please help a girl out!