by buddygus on May 14th, 2007

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My daughters laptop gets so hot you can't set it in your lap to work because it will burn your legs, then it's shuts off. It even melted the plug that you use to get wall power. Is this something that I can get fixed, or just trash it and get a new one?

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  • by Anonymous on August 30th, 2008

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    I tried to fix an overheating problem with my laptop and the only thing that helped was using an air can to blow air into the fans exhaust port while the fan was turning. It blew out a cloud of dust that fogged the room. Blowing air into the intake ports did not help at all. The PC now runs cool and much quieter. The only drawback, I lost my heating pad. Give it a try!

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