also, you can call up dell and they have replacement parts for older systems, call them up and see, power supply fans for replacement from dell aren't expensive and also if you do replace the fan on your power supply, drain the flea power by unplugging the computer from the wall outlet and then...
with the details given above, with now thermal error on the next start up, it isn't heat related. and where it worked temporarily from slot to slot changes, it is your memory. if the systems are still under warrenty call up dell and let them know what you have. Just tell them that you have...
If none of the suggestions up above work. update the bios and chipset drivers from support.dell.com and reset the bios and nvram by booting into the system setup, then turn on caps lock scroll lock and num lock, and then while holding down ALT press f, then e then b, the computer should now...
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