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Shutdown requested due to temperature problem-E2900

Device temperature problem at: /N0/RP2 . Shutting down due to Board 0 Temp. 0 Value: 87 Degrees C
Aborting poweron ...
Shutdown requested due to temperature problem

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    thats hot enough to destroy things. :/



    check your fans

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Is your processor fan running?

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Dear,
Open the front cover and make sure all the fans are working well. If not relplace it. Check the room temperature, it should be below 20 Degree C

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