In a message dated 9/18/2006 9:00:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I AM  listening to you!!!! I don't have an air can, so I can't do that  yet!
 
 
Sorry:
It's just that I see  everyone looking for desperate solutions  when
the rig just needs a well deserved cleaning.
 
Got no air bomb?  You can try the vacuum.  Try reversing the  hose
so it blows out.  Get the nozzle right up to the  vents on the PC  then
reverse the hose again and try sucking.   Might be enough.
 
Someone posted a website about Toshibas overheating and the fix.
Reading that will explain the whole issue.
 
 
Emile
 
 
 









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