Like Rik, I too have had CPU overheating problems.  I have a small utility that came with my computer that shows and records temperatures.  If you have such, give it a try.  Recently I fixed my problems (computer shutting down completely during evening virus scans), by cleaning the heat sink and fan.  I also used new grease between the fan and cpu, but only because I had to remove the fan in order to get two years of dust bunnies out of it.

BTW, right now I have my "red line" set for 70 C.  Normally the CPU runs at 40 C, but during 1 hour full virus scan it gets up to 55 C.

Hope this helps.
-- Keith

Rik Rasmussen wrote:

I have had two pc's running XP develop problems that ended up being the fan
on the CPU. In one case it had stopped and the cpu overheated. In the ohter
case, the fan was apparently running too slow to cool.

In both cases replacing the cpu fan fixed the problem.

Rik Rasmussen

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