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When I plug the unit into power, the CPU fan runs very fast but no boot, and then when I press power on the fan slows down and the PC boots normally. It shuts down in about 30 minutes with no sign of overheat. Similiarly when I press the power button on the front ( there is not one on the back) the fans run very fast and do not stop until I pull the plug. RealTemp reports 35 C

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Sounds like you are overheating. One way to tell if it's overheating is you say it will run for about 30 minutes then shuts down. When it shuts down try rebooting to see if the boots successfully. If it fails to boot successfully right after it shut down then you are probably overheating. If you wait awhile to let it cool down for 30 minutes or so and if you reboot and it does it successfully you definitely have a overheating problem. If I remember correctly all those compaq sr series have loud and fast running fans. Computers overheat because of three reasons for the most part: 1) A fan has stopped working. 2) The Thermal Paste on the CPU and Heat Sink has dried up or is not thick enough to keep the unit cool. 3) Dust has clogged the fan vents and inside the computer. Fortunately for you desktops don't have to be completely disassembled like laptops to get to the fan, CPU and heatsink. Just pop the case and you'll see the components attached to the motherboard

Testimonial: "Thanks. I cleaned out the dust and loaded CoreTemp.exe. The system stayed running through the programs that caudsed shutdown before - even though RealTemp.exe did not report a problem. So the system works, except that when I press the power button I still get the fast running fans instead of shutdown. I still have to pull the plug for shutdown.. I'll live with that."

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