Kittypuss
(regular)
Wed Jan 24 2007 08:20 PM
Re: Packard Bell Easynote R4 switches off

Hi

Thanks to both Fusion and Greysts, the solution is - in theory - found. The fan was clearly logged with dust - my partner gave it a good "blow" and a lot of dust flew into the hemisphere! Lo and behold the high pitched fan noise suddenly died down (which I'd thought was rather loud but thought it was a feature of my laptop!!) and laptop no longer overheating. So will probably invest in one of those high pressure air canisters at some point!

Thanks again

K


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