Change something in the bios to get fan working? I don't think so.
If the fan was noisy but your system was working and now all it does is reboot... well that's a BAD sign. I wonder if the dimwit went to replace the whole fan and heatsink assembly and broke something. Have you looked inside the system?

Lona wrote:
Have a question for you all.  My CPU fan was making a lot of noise.  I had a
tech come check it and replace it.  Wasn't home when he was here.  I had not
rebooted since he installed the new fan.  He said he had to change something
in the bios to make the fan work as the computer kept rebooting?  I didn't
understand.  Last night I had to reboot and I thought my windows 2000 pro
would never load, and the toolbar took forever to show up, same with my
desktop.  I called him and he said maybe the CPU was toast.  Here is the
deal.  He was here one morning and never came back till the next day to
replace it.  He contends that the CPU would have been ruined before he came
the first time if it was ruined.  So, I have no idea what may be going on
and am not going to try rebooting over the weekend.  I'm not knowing if he
did something crazy with this or, it is just one woman's experience with
hardware.

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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)

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