My Fan is running loud all the time without CPU-Stress

at the sms Fan Controll Tempreture 51, 1999 rpqm-using only Safari- in the activity window CPU 7%-No other Pocesses!!!

if i delete everything on my HD- ibecome this information from the HD-Programm:
Free 499,552 MB
occupied 448 MB 
i deleted my computer 3 times at the highest security option 3 or 4 hours!
Althouogh i delete everything- the 448 MB cannt be removed and Fan is running without lion or any system!
before the trojaner i hadnt any problem!!

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