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iBritt Posted at 8:39 am on Nov. 23, 2008
And it's bothering the crap out of me. I can't afford a cooling pad until Christmas, so I'll just have to put up with it.

When I turn it on, it's silent.  Then it gets a little whir.  Then the whir gets louder.

Is it because my laptop overheats a lot? Is there anything I can do to make it quieter?

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MiNNiCK Posted at 9:27 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from iBritt at 12:20 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from Minnick at 12:11 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 12:08 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

I just called the TS guy, and he said that I would have to send my laptop to them, they'd fix it, and send it back. They'd have it for like, 10 days.

  Which I can't do because I need my laptop for school.


 

 My boyfriend and I just had this discussion last night. Tech Support guys are doing things you could do yourself for lots of money and the only reason you're not going to have for ten days is that they keep it around the office until they get to it. Most problems they fix only take 20 minutes usually. Seriously, you're better off just fixing it yourself. Flip it over, find a screw driver, clean off the fan, put the plate back over it. It's easy and takes less time than they would. I have to reformat my computer, which I'm doing myself because the tech guy will charge out the ass.


Yeah, srsly. I'm on the phone with the Geek Squad now, trying to see what they can tell me. I seriously think if I get a cooling pad, then it'll be fine.


Then get one.

iBritt Posted at 9:20 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from Minnick at 12:11 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 12:08 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

I just called the TS guy, and he said that I would have to send my laptop to them, they'd fix it, and send it back.  They'd have it for like, 10 days.  

 Which I can't do because I need my laptop for school.


My boyfriend and I just had this discussion last night. Tech Support guys are doing things you could do yourself for lots of money and the only reason you're not going to have for ten days is that they keep it around the office until they get to it. Most problems they fix only take 20 minutes usually. Seriously, you're better off just fixing it yourself. Flip it over, find a screw driver, clean off the fan, put the plate back over it. It's easy and takes less time than they would. I have to reformat my computer, which I'm doing myself because the tech guy will charge out the ass.


Yeah, srsly.  I'm on the phone with the Geek Squad now, trying to see what they can tell me. I seriously think if I get a cooling pad, then it'll be fine.

MiNNiCK Posted at 9:11 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from iBritt at 12:08 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

I just called the TS guy, and he said that I would have to send my laptop to them, they'd fix it, and send it back. They'd have it for like, 10 days.

Which I can't do because I need my laptop for school.


My boyfriend and I just had this discussion last night. Tech Support guys are doing things you could do yourself for lots of money and the only reason you're not going to have for ten days is that they keep it around the office until they get to it. Most problems they fix only take 20 minutes usually. Seriously, you're better off just fixing it yourself. Flip it over, find a screw driver, clean off the fan, put the plate back over it. It's easy and takes less time than they would. I have to reformat my computer, which I'm doing myself because the tech guy will charge out the ass.

CrimsonShadow Posted at 9:10 am on Nov. 23, 2008
what brand is your laptop?
iBritt Posted at 9:08 am on Nov. 23, 2008
I just called the TS guy, and he said that I would have to send my laptop to them, they'd fix it, and send it back.  They'd have it for like, 10 days.

Which I can't do because I need my laptop for school.

CrimsonShadow Posted at 8:58 am on Nov. 23, 2008
lol, good luck
iBritt Posted at 8:53 am on Nov. 23, 2008
That's it, I'm calling technical support
CrimsonShadow Posted at 8:53 am on Nov. 23, 2008
look online for the manual for your laptop. somewhere in there it should tell you how to take it apart. it's pretty simple though... there are screws on the bottom that you just take out then pop the back off and clean
Ku Klux Klan Posted at 8:46 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from Dannay at 10:44 am on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 4:42 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from Dannay at 11:41 am on Nov. 23, 2008

If it's on a desk i suppose thats best you can do unless you fan it or something :S

   
  have you tried dusting out the parts you can recently? cos my computer fan used to be really loud but then cleaned it out and was quiet again


 

 How do I do that?


 
i don't really know with a laptop.. lol

ermm.. flip it upside down and see if you can take any parts out of it and see if its dusty? and try and see if you can see dust in air vents.. if soo ermm try and clean it out some how..



um...try air dust, dust remover.
MiNNiCK Posted at 8:46 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Try propping it up with a book....it needs air flow, which it's not getting flat against a surface.
isobel Posted at 8:46 am on Nov. 23, 2008
I have the same problem. I usually just close some applications or turn it off for a while. I treat it like it's alive, so I just assume it needs to rest.
Dannay Posted at 8:44 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from iBritt at 4:42 pm on Nov. 23, 2008

Quote: from Dannay at 11:41 am on Nov. 23, 2008

If it's on a desk i suppose thats best you can do unless you fan it or something :S  

 
 have you tried dusting out the parts you can recently? cos my computer fan used to be really loud but then cleaned it out and was quiet again


How do I do that?



i don't really know with a laptop.. lol

ermm.. flip it upside down and see if you can take any parts out of it and see if its dusty? and try and see if you can see dust in air vents.. if soo ermm try and clean it out some how..

prettyinpurple Posted at 8:44 am on Nov. 23, 2008
restart maybe, it is computing too much and needs to reboot.
iBritt Posted at 8:42 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Quote: from iJeannie at 11:41 am on Nov. 23, 2008

Do you use it on a table or at bed?

On a table - it's a TV tray.

surfergurl Posted at 8:42 am on Nov. 23, 2008
Oh, I thought you ment loud as in you can't change the volume
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