place it on top of an aluminum tray ;p

On 6/7/05, ricardo gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mr. ArnelE
> 
> > Recently, I have to turn on my aircon and the
> electric fan
> >pointed to my laptop everytime I need to do something
> just to avoid
> >getting these messages.   Is there any way to fix
> this?  Do I need toget a notebook cooler?
> 
> Notebooks really do get very warm, sometimes I wonder
> how people can use them on their laps.
> 
> My suggestion is to elevate the notebook when using
> it, I use an empty masking tape spool for this
> purpose. I also make sure that there is a clear
> perimeter of five to six inches around the notebook
> (no paper, candy wrapper, magazines, etc).
> 
> Also check if the fan turns on and its vents are
> clear. To keep notebooks quiet, most manufacturers
> turn only the fan when the temperature rises, your fan
> might be defective or inoperational. You might try
> turing the fan manually by using a piece of wire to
> make sure it is not stuck.
> 
> REgards,
> 
> 
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