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March 13th, 2005 14:00
My computer keeps randomly shutting itself off, how do I make it stop?
I've already checked the power options where you can set the time before it goes on standby and stuff, and ive changed them all so as long as my computer is plugged in it shouldn't ever turn itself off, so I don't know what is going on but it is realllllllly annoying so hopefully someone can help me figure out how to fix it.
insp5100_mousep
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March 13th, 2005 21:00
Mrs TMCD
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March 13th, 2005 23:00
tristamarie
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March 14th, 2005 00:00
Mrs TMCD
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March 14th, 2005 13:00
Unfortunately, you, like me and many others, are discovering quite a while after purchase, that this overheating problem in the 5100 is a problem and can turn out to be a severe one. Some people have had motherboards replaced that got fried because of the overheating.
I went out and purchased a $29.99 CoolPad by Targus to prop my computer up a few inches to allow better air circulation. Seems to have helped, it hasn't shut off on its own for almost 3 days now. Blowing the system out FREQUENTLY seems to also help, but not solve, this problem.....
I'm on my third fan/heat sink unit in less than 1.5 years and I honestly think that eventually, this unit will just quit working completely.
Do a search on the Internet - you will find some more info on keeping the dust from accumulating in the system and info about the overheating problem. I personally don't think that a can of compressed air is going to stop it from overheating. I do this on a regular basis, always have just as a matter of routine maintenance and it still overheats. This unit has a P4 desktop processor which will cause it to run hot no matter what you do.
Good luck!
salinsp
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March 16th, 2005 05:00