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Here is the solution:
1) Close out any open applications and restart the computer.
2) As the machine boots up (at the eMachines logo), press F2 (to enter the BIOS).
3) Once you are in the BIOS, navigate (use the keyboard directional arrows) to the Exit Tab.
4) Under the Exit Tab, choose "Load Optimal Defaults". When you are asked to confirm, select "Y" (for "yes").
5) Save the changes and Exit the BIOS.
6) No more loud fan!! Awesome!

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