Thanks guys. I started noticing yesterday when I was running XP under
Parallels, then again later on when watching a film using VLC. I've
tried the battery out-power switch down thing and (that's what I
remember doing before) and will report back. I wonder if it's anything
to do with the updates I installed day before yesterday?

Rob
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On 13 July 2011 18:09, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rob Beattie wrote:
>>
>> my Macbook has started to do this. I seem to remember there's
>> something I can that involves taking the battery out and then pressing
>> something. Anyone care to refresh my memory?
>>
>>
>
> I'd also suggest having a look inside IF you know what you're doing. I had a
> Macbook do this and it turned out it was choked with dust.
>
> But only if you don't mind risking it;)
>
> It's probably linked to high CPU. Runing anything intensive (like Flash?)
> Just leaving the Guardian homepage open can ramp CPU up to 97%...
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