On 5-Jun-05, at 8:20 PM, Tim Collier wrote:

My wife and I each have an iBook, both purchased last November and now both running 10.4.1. We have no issues with heat. Do you hold the computer on your lap or on an unventilated surface?

Tim,

No, I only use it on table top surfaces and it just gets too hot after awhile to use. It has already been evaluated once by Apple and they sent me a new battery (even though the old one was not on the recall list). That seemed to make a significant difference but then when I installed Tiger just after it was released, the heat issues returned.

Apple flatly denies that it could have anything to do with Tiger and stated it was simply coincidental but at the same time, they have not been able to come up with any other reason. I am not sure what the problem is. Right now, it feel quite cool and I've been on it for 10 minutes but within another 20-30 minutes I will not be able to use it.

Amber


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