Re: Series 918 overheating problem - Hewlett Packard
This is a discussion on Re: Series 918 overheating problem - Hewlett Packard ; One of my customers have 918 that has been giving 'High temp-overheating'
message and the system goes down (actually it just keep saying the same message
over and over and does not let anyone to do anything).
After bringing the ...
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Re: Series 918 overheating problem
One of my customers have 918 that has been giving 'High temp-overheating'
message and the system goes down (actually it just keep saying the same message
over and over and does not let anyone to do anything).
After bringing the system down for couple of hours, it comes back and its ok
for couple of hours, then it starts again. The computer is located in air
conditioned room and its 73 in the office. The system is being frequently
dusted off, so that might not be the problem...
Will it be the power supply problem or is there some kind of senser
somewhere that is giving the problem?
Any kind of hint will help a lot and will be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
Greg
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Re: Series 918 overheating problem
Make sure the fan is running. Look in back.
Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
http://www.icsgroup.net
Greg Terterian wrote:
>One of my customers have 918 that has been giving 'High temp-overheating'
>message and the system goes down (actually it just keep saying the same message
>over and over and does not let anyone to do anything).
>After bringing the system down for couple of hours, it comes back and its ok
>for couple of hours, then it starts again. The computer is located in air
>conditioned room and its 73 in the office. The system is being frequently
>dusted off, so that might not be the problem...
>Will it be the power supply problem or is there some kind of senser
>somewhere that is giving the problem?
>Any kind of hint will help a lot and will be appreciated.
>Thanks a lot
>Greg
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>**************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car
>listings at AOL Autos.
>(http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)
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