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happyrock

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give us the make and model of your computer...
if it a Toshiba laptop go here...you will have to open it up and clean out the heatsink and fan

Edited by happyrock, 03 May 2010 - 07:46 AM.

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Sorry for the delay. I was trying to stay off the computer while I was waiting to get things fixed. I have a Dell Latitude D630. I ended up talking to Dell and they replaced the motherboard, the hard drive, the fan, the heatsink, and the bottom cover. So I believe the problem is solved. Thank you for the help!
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your welcome...and thanks for letting us know... :)
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