Netbook code cooling fan (902) what do I do?cc=US

I am sure that the computer that I have is called a net book,  it has windows starter 7 on it and I got it at Verizon. I went to turn it on and the screen came open with this message " cooling fan (902) won't let me open it and then shuts down and indicates to to to www.hp.com/go/techcenter/startup for help. Does this mean the fan has gone bad? would it be cheaper to just replace it? I don't think that it's even a year old but I did not by the protection plan for it. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Okay got out the box and its a HP Mini 210-1076nr  so looking for suggetions on what to do to fix it or like I said is it just for cost effective to replace the whole thing?

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