Hello but I think that this is just simply processor load, what do I mean by 
that one trying to get at here is that your computer based on how many 
applications you have running has to turn on the fan basically because the 
processors having to crunch a lot of numbers.
When it does this in of course gets hot for instance and/or generates heat thus 
causing her friend turn on which his wives on constantly. I guess I'd say that 
this is natural. If you really think there is a problem I think there are some 
system load tools out there, but I don't know how accessible they really are. 
Hope this helps worries.
Maurice minds amateur radio call sign KED0 aikido.
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office phone 970-373-3076.
Northern Colorado amateur radio club tried banter editor.
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Note this message has been dictated by using MacSpeech Dictate, some words may 
be spelled incorrectly, be in the wrong context, so please forgive any 
demeaning and appropriateness.
Please let me know if you have any comments or questions or suggestions.
Mori's minds June 7, 2010. A
On Jun 7, 2010, at 11:26 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I'm still trying to figure this out but I've got it down to mail and my ftp 
> client.
> 
> I turn them on and my fan runs hot, or shall I say my fan runs and won't 
> quit. I have to shut it down and not run mail or my ftp client or listen to 
> it all day. what could be causing this?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> a very worried S
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