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    D900c beeping problem with max fans on

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by phil451, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. phil451

    phil451 Newbie

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    I have a CLEVO D900C Revision D, BIOS: Phoenix Technologies LTD 6.00 08/06/2007. It was getting rather hot and I just found out about the max fans control. Turned them on high now it is beeping constantly. Is there a way to turn the beeping off. I am running Vsta x64, fulluly up todate. Any help would be appericated. Thanks
     
  2. eleron911

    eleron911 HighSpeedFreak

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    First off, check the temperature with HWMonitor.

    Second, update your KBC firmware by contacting your reseller and asking for it ...
    Or there are a few members here with the updated versions, they could explain to you how to use it and install it.
     
  3. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    thats not a correct version.

    turn on the system (disable any splash screens), then press Pause when you see the BIOS version showed up
     
  4. GanGstaOne

    GanGstaOne Notebook Evangelist

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    heheh i dont know why you guys use this Vista x64 when its so sucks
    from 8800M GTX release on Clevo D901C and M570RU i dont know that
    in this forum and anywhere else have atleast one man that dont have
    many many problems with vista x64 just run win xp sp3 or vista x32 and
    atleast you dont have so much problems