If it's heat, have you tried elevating it a bit so that it can get air underneath the 
bottom 
of the laptop. Most docking stations have ridges to provide air movment under the 
lap top. A couple of pencils will work as long as your not really working on it.

> The battery is installed, but I'm running on external power.
> 
> Jeroen wrote:
> 
> >I know some laptop's run differend MHz when running on just battery or running on 
> >adapter, are you sure this isn't the case?
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> >On 19-6-2004 at 21:43 Bob Margulies wrote:
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> >>About a week ago, I  started Prime95, version 23.8.1, running on a HP 
> >>Laptop, Pentium 4, 3GHz, Windows XP. During the first few days, the 
> >>iteration time was about 0.065 sec., but in the past few days, it has 
> >>started to creep upwards, and is now more than 0.09 sec. I am testing 
> >>exponent 22681363.
> >>
> >>What do you think this persistent upward creep means?
> >>
> >>I just did an experiment. Turned the program off for several minutes, 
> >>then back on. The iteration times that followed were: 0.042, 0.077, 
> >>0.084, 0.089 sec. Obviously the time goes up as the machine heats. Is 
> >>this liable to be dangerous?
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