OMG 82 C!!!! That HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHOT!! Remove the battery and then do your normal work. Measure the temps in this case.
Also, just run the vaccum cleaner in the blower mode and blow out dusts from the heatsink/fan vents.
Keep the laptop on a desk and use. See that the vents are not blocked. Also, are you sure all the fans are running?
yes I HAVE CLEAN THE LAPTOP FAN AND there is no dust now but the heating problem is there. I have used Vaccum cleaner to blow it and alll dust is gone although there was very less dust .
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Last edited by AMITAGARWAL02; 13-10-2007 at 12:53 AM.
Ok the next suspect is malware. Just turn on the laptop. Now fire up Mobilemeter and Task manager. Watch closely when the temps reach 82 C which process is consuming near 100% CPU time.
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Ok the next suspect is malware. Just turn on the laptop. Now fire up Mobilemeter and Task manager. Watch closely when the temps reach 82 C which process is consuming near 100% CPU time.
It is when i am doing conversion from vob to avi
Otherwise in normal use temperature is 60- 65 Degree.
ahhh ... Thats the reason. its normal when doing such conversion ( 100% CPU ) that the processor will get heated up. were you getting such high temperature when you were converting the files before this problem occured?
ahhh ... Thats the reason. its normal when doing such conversion ( 100% CPU ) that the processor will get heated up. were you getting such high temperature when you were converting the files before this problem occured?
But in normal use temperature is 59- 62 Degree.
and when i start the computer the temperature is 36 Degree just.
Also while playing games the temperature reaches 80 .
when i purchased laptop 1 and 1/2 years ago then there was no such heating problem.
From 2-3 months only the problem started.
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Last edited by AMITAGARWAL02; 13-10-2007 at 06:15 AM.