QUOTE(djet @ Aug 5 2008, 04:44 PM)

Adding new info that I've found. My Computer has not turned off the fan since I've started having this problem and the fan is always on..... wtf. I'm starting to think I need to reinstall Windows.....
Lol, overheating issues(fan/motherboard beginning to malfunction) - or fan coming on because CPU load too high. I may be wrong, it could be a lot things.
Here is a little trick that I use to try and figure out hardware or software related issues. Burn a live Linux Distro to CD. Linux will not be installed to your hard drive. It doesn't matter which live Linux distro you choose, PC Linux OS, Suse, Ubuntu, take your pick. Now, set your computer to boot from CD/DVD rom and insert CD. Boot up your computer. If you can run Linux via live CD(browser, word processor, games, etc.,) and you don't experience the same kind of issues, then you don't have hardware issues. The problem is likely software related and you may need to reinstall Windows. If on the other hand you experience the same kinds of issues(fan always being on) when you run the Linux Live CD, then you likely have hardware problems. If the fan is always coming on, the fan may be packed with dust and may just need a good cleaning. Not doing so, could lead to overheating issues later, which could shorten the life of your other hardware.