On 3/11/07, Mark Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/11/07, John Jason Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:50:11 -0700
> "Mark Carlson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
>
> > On a more serious note, taking your notebook apart and cleaning out
> > the heatsink fan on a regular (yearly or semi-yearly) basis is good
> > practice, as long as you can do it without wrecking the notebook.
>
> How do you get at the heatsink fan?

Elementary, dear Watson.

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c00212209.pdf

It usually takes me about an hour (if I'm lucky) to take the notebook
apart, clean it, and put it back together.  But it is worth it if my
notebook is consistently overheating (it just overheated on me again
last week, so I'll have to do the cleaning again soon.)

That is the link for the service manual to use.  Make sure to read it
first, and I'm not kidding.  If you haven't done it before, you may
need to get some tools first (removing the keyboard can be a pain!)

Umm, I'm pretty sure that you should not have to remove the keyboard
to get at the heat sink.  Or was that just a general statement?  The
only difficult part about the keyboard is prying that plastic strip
off the top.  Other than that, it's just seven screws.

Jonathan
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