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Old 18-10-2003, 09:20 PM   #1
Brent
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Everytime I use my laptop for more than an hour or so the
screen starts to get all of these vertical lines and will
sometimes shut down. I am usually multi-tasking (running
media player, outlook express, excel, etc.) I suspect
that the system is overheating, as the laptop is pretty
darn hot when this happens. However, I am not sure if
this is the problem and just wanted to see if anyone else
has had similar problems.

I have a sony vaio pcg-grx560. I could not find any help
through sony.


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Brent
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Old 06-07-2005, 04:56 PM   #2
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Recently my laptop began to get super hot then shut down after a while. It would shut down rather quickly if I was doing video editing or something more labor intensive. It turned out that the paths by which the fan ventilated we thoroughly clogged. I removed the build-up and it is running perfect again. I would suggest popping it open and giving it a good dusting.

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Old 06-07-2005, 06:21 PM   #3
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"the_guttersnipe" <the_guttersnipe.1rr9ga@> wrote in message
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> Recently my laptop began to get super hot then shut down after a while.
> It would shut down rather quickly if I was doing video editing or
> something more labor intensive. It turned out that the paths by which
> the fan ventilated we thoroughly clogged. I removed the build-up and it
> is running perfect again. I would suggest popping it open and giving it
> a good dusting.
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> Best, Jimmy
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