Acer Aspire One Happy 2 Netbook Cooling Fan Error

vaibhav710
vaibhav710 Member Posts: 1 New User

Hello stalwarts, 

I purchased an Acer Aspire One Happy 2 Netbook (10.1") 3 years back and off late experiencing heating problems.

So i gave it to the service station nearby whose engineer has reported that the cooling fan needs to be replaced. I have two questions.

 

a.) Is it absolutely necessary to replace the cooling fan as i have heard that cleaning the fan also helps in getting the lappy back to how it was. If it is the case that fan is not working at all, what is the approximate amount of cash i will have to shell out if the fan is to be replaced. I am from Mumbai, India.

 

b.) The Engineer also reports 'Bad Sector' in my 320 GB HDD which is going to cost me INR 6.3K for a 500 GB HDD. The Bad Sector constitutes only 12KB of size. Is it absolutely necessary to have the HDD replaced or can i live with the 12KB Bad Sector for some more time. If Yes, is there any method to make sure that the Bad Sector wont affect my day to day chores ? My main question is ... is this bad sector in my HDD a 'show-stopper' ??

Answers

  • Sharanji
    Sharanji ACE Posts: 4,328 Pathfinder

    hi...

     

    The accumulation of dust can often be observed on the vents in the computer's case. You can use a can of compressed air to help remove the dust and prevent overheating. Removing the dust will increase the air flow to improve cooling and allow the fan to run quieter.
    Caution : Some canned air can produce a liquid residue which ejects from the can in the air stream. This residue can damage electrical components. Ensure that you are using zero residue compressed air and observe the directions on the can.

    The cooling vents are located in various places depending on the computer model. You can identify the vents by looking for the copper or black fins inside the vents. You should also blow the compressed air into other openings such as the fan intake vent. This will help keep the air circulating and prevent dust from accumulating on components.

    You can troubleshoot the hard disk problem by using the Disk Check tool in Windows 7. Disk Check can identify and automatically correct file system errors and make sure that you can continue to load and write data from the hard disk.

     

  • Thedeathofxp
    Thedeathofxp Member Posts: 45

    Tinkerer

    You can use a vacum cleaner to clean the vents...also download this fan control...www.computentsystems.de/aceraspireonefancontrol/
      As for HHD - back up your data to a pen drive,so you have all your Files when your HHD fails ,could be next week or next year. You could use CCleaner (just google it- for the download site )they also have sepcee so you could see if your Temp.'s are too high...max 90 C but 70 C is safer.

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