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Never tell any one to use canned air it's a death sentance the
heatsink has ball bearings, you get more dust stuck in there and then
it makes things worse only vaccuume the case and heatsink fan if you
take the fan off u can spray that with air also u should clean off the
old thermal grease from the heatsink and CPU and apply some new grease
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On Jan 5, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Thomas Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> This issue could be heat related. Taking precautions against static
> electricity discharges, you can open the case and clean dust from
> the inside including all fans. Canned air can be used. If really
> dirty, you may want to do the cleaning outdoors. Also, if equipped,
> clean the case filter. While inside the case, you can also check on
> all wire connections to make sure they somehow have not become loose.
>
> If the computer is already clean or still has the same problem after
> cleaning, please post again for further suggestions.
>
> Tom
>
> Frank Fields wrote:
>> When i turn on my computer and and put in my user name and password
>> my system begins to do the normal loading of the desk top but then
>> it freezes. i try to turn the computer off witht eh power button or
>> the reset button but nothing works. i have to turn it off by taken
>> out the power cord. could any one help be under stand the problem.
>>
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>
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