90b error

When I turn on my laptop, which is an HP Pavilion 9-7131Uos, it states "system fan (90B) error an instructs me to go to this web page. What is wrong? How can it be fixed?

Clean the fan, if this does not get the error to go away, replace the fan.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&docname=c01657439

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    This could be bad fan OR motherboard related problem. You will not know untill the fan is replaced. If the problem is still there, it's the motherboard.
    The fan is mounted deep inside the laptop and it's necessary to remove the motherboard in order to access the fan.
    You can find a replacment fan on eBay or Amazon.
    Here's an example of accessing cooling fan in a HP Pavilion dv7-6000 series notebook. 
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  • System Fan(90B) error...

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    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c01657439
    If the document above doesn't work for you, then you may want to consider having the laptop looked under warranty, you can call in--
    If you live in the US, contact HP -- http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/phone-assist.html#section1
    If you are in another part of the world, begin Here -- http://welcome.hp.com/country/w1/en/contact_us.html
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  • System Fan 90b error message on startup

    Hello!
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    Dear Customer, Welcome to HP Support Forum and we are glad to assist you It looks like you are having difficulties with regards to the Cooling Fan of your NetbookWe will surely assist you with this According to the message you have posted I suspect this is purely a hardware issue where in your getting "System Fan(90B) - The system has detected that a cooling fan is not operating correctly" message. This is a mechanical fault and the Cooling Fan on your Notebook and needs to be replaced before the Notebook starts up with an Overheating Issue. Causes/Reason for this Issue:1. Sometimes this is just because of Dust, Pet Animals Hair slowing down the fan Perform the  below shown troubleshooting steps:Step 01. Turn OFF the NotebookStep 02. Un-plug the Power/AC Adapter and also remove the Battery tooStep 03. Press and Hold the Power Button of the Notebook for a full minuteStep 04. Now let's re-insert the battery back in and plug back the Power/AC AdapterStep 05. Start the Notebook and keep tapping F10 Key during the startup to access the BIOSStep 06. Once you get to the BIOS, Please press F5 Key to load setup defaults for the BIOSStep 07. Now let's press Esc/Escape Key. Save Changes and Exit - YesStep 08. Now please wait till Unit loads Windows and then Shut down the Netbook againStep 09. You should clean all the Vents and Openings really good with a can of compressed air Note: If you are still getting the same error we need to replace the fan I strongly recommend you to immediately Contact HP Technical Support over the Phone for further assistance without any delay to get your Netbook Fan replaced and serviced by an authorized HP Certified Engineer You can also Check your warranty Here to verify the warranty status  Hope this helps, for any further queries reply to the post and feel free to join us again  **Click the White Thumbs Up Button on left to say Thanks**Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem. Thank You,K N R KAlthough I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP

  • System Fan (90B) Error / HP Pavilion dv7-4060us

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    This PreBoot Diagnostics that is indicating there is an issue with system fan. It would be a case of System Fan not running or running at slower speed than it should...
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  • System Fan 90B Error Message

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    If you will provide the complete product number I can find that for you. It also depends on how your notebook is configured. Is your notebook one with a discrete graphics module or an interated builtin Intel or AMD graphics solution?
    1.  The full Model No. and Product No. of the notebook - see This HP web document if you don't how to locate the model number and\or product number.
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  • HP Pavilian System Fan 90B Error Options Stopped showing up after a few minutes

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    Hi @CatsRcool
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  • Error 90B - Fan not working properly?

    Hello, this is my first time here so please excuse me if I posted this in the wrong section.
    First, general specs:
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
    BIOS:  InsydeH20 Version CCB.03.61.09F.21
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    Not every fan error is a heat error. There is a sensor that detects a bearing that is wearing out or spinning that is out of round. You can sometimes limp it along for 6 months before the fan absolutely has to be replaced. When it does you will not be able to get past the error. 

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    You can utilize this website to learn how to contact HP appropriately, based on your region: Contact HP Worldwide
    Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. Thanks again for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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  • Cpu fan 90B alarm and plugged in but not chragiung alarm

    hi,
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    Hello @yoursviru ,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I understand you have issues with charging and a 90b fan error on startup.
    To address your question about a trial period after repair: Typically the repairs should include a 90 day service warranty or the remainder of your existing warranty whichever is greater. This depends if the repair was done by HP or an authorized HP provider. HP Phone Support can confirm this for you.
    If the repair was not done by HP or an HP service provider HP cannot guarantee the work of third party companies.
    The power not charging the notebook could be an issue with the battery, internal power connector cable, power adapter, or motherboard. All of which are hardware related.
    You can read about the fan error here and what to do to fix it: System Fan (90b) error message on startup.
    To sum everything up. I suggest you get in touch with HP Phone Support as soon as possible as they are the ones who can give you a straight answer regarding service and warranty questions. My answers are based on personal experiences, as the forums do not offer service and are available regardless of the warranty status.
    Hopefully Phone Support can give you the answers you're looking for.
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  • HP Pavilion g6 1104sx clock error

    I have pavilion g6 1104sx, the clock lose time, and the CRT battery change isn't easy in this model of notebook (as in service manual),is there any way to be sure that the error due to battery before changing it?

    Hello @kathjal ,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I understand the computer's cooling system is not working, as indicated by the System Error 90B message. I will do what I can to assist you! To troubleshoot the issue, please try the steps in this HP document: System Fan (90b) error message on startup
    This document contains troubleshooting that can resolve the issue, such as cleaning the notebook. These steps could help resolve the issue.
    If the issue is not resolved, I would contact HP phone support. The computer may need to be serviced to resolve the issue. You can utilize this website to learn how to contact HP appropriately, based on your region: Contact HP Worldwide
    I hope you find this information helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. Thanks for bringing this issue to the HP Forums. Have a great day!
    Mario
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    I purchased a new Probook 450 g1 just under a month ago. Last week, I started getting the 90b error.
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    Yes it will work and don’t need to use that easy button. On this laptop when you go to Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless Connection, you may be able to see your network select that and say connect. It may need to provide the wireless key if you have any.

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