In a message dated 8/31/2006 2:43:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Get a  colling plinth and you can save all the other expensive bills and it
>  will cure your problem, it has mine.





HI:
I am of the opinion that a Laptop  is designed by the OEM to  work
satisfactorily as designed by the OEM and if it should require  aftermarket
hardware to make it work properly then it has a design flaw.  If a  laptop
has a design flaw then it is up to the OEM to fix the flaw or replace  the
machine.
 
Having said that,  I am also of the opinion  that a laptop will  need  a 
professional cleaning at least once every year  and if that is done  there
should not be any hardware failures.  A cleaning should be done  after
the first shutdown occurs.  An overheating laptop can be recognized  by
it's physical temperature before it becomes a problem.  An add  in
cooling hardware is not a solution for a Laptop full of dust.  I a fan  is
overworking there is a heat problem.  The advise about using a  hard
flat surface is sound.
 
Cd burners will also have almost on schedule failures or erratic  behavior
if they are not cleaned once a year.  When you open a laptop it  is
surprising that they can work at all when you see the dust.  Hope  this
helps.
 
 
Emile
 
 
Emile


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