I received this from a friend of mine who was more interested in cleaning his closets than in keeping alive nice older systems
I have not inserted a wireless card in this system, but I'm planning on it later on, if I can avoid the infamous whitelist issue easily. I *have* removed the MiniPCI modem. It has no purpose except to waste electricity in that system, as far as I'm concerned, so it is gone.
The central problem is that the fan will not spin. I purchased a replacement heatsink assembly from eBay, to replace it -- came excellently packaged, went in well (once I got the Yellow Badge Of Thermal Shame off the blasted thing) but the fan still will not spin
Here's sum total everything I've done to this machine...
(1) removed modem, and (temporarily) HDD+caddy as well. (This will eventually go back.)
(2) replaced original thermal gunk on original heatsink assy., with copper based paste.
(3) removed fan rotor and oiled (WD-40) the fan guts on original heatsink assy.
(4) replaced entire heatsink assy., replacing thermal gunk again.
I don't know what OS is on the system, at the moment, although it's got a Win98SE key on the back -- I will be replacing it with Linux anyways, because that's just how I roll
At this point I'm really not sure what to do. I can shine a flashlight into the vent and see that the rotor isn't moving at all. I hope it's not something baked on the board -- I can solder most thru-hole stuff (chips must be socketed for me!), but not surface-mount parts. Of course there's not going to be much in the way of thru-hole in this old box...
Might take this to my local tech shop -- they're good friends of mine and sometimes do on-the-side stuff for me. But I figure I should ask the experts first, so here I am. What should I do next?



