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    DV9500 overheating

    Discussion in 'HP' started by billybobs46, Jul 9, 2010.

  1. billybobs46

    billybobs46 Newbie

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    I Have A Hp Pavilion Dv 9500 Which Is Overheating. Have Taken Battery Out And Checked On Hp Website But This One Has Not Been Recalled. Laptop Is Still Overheating Even Without Battery Cd Drive Cannot Be Detected As Well As D:\ Partition,
    Whole Laptop Just Feels Really Hot!!!! Any Suggestions
    Thanks
     
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    Bump......
     
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    XDViPeR Notebook Consultant

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    Unfortunately cleaning the cooler from dust requires total disassembly.

    Vacuuming or blowing do not help. Vacuum cleaner does not have enough suction nor blowing the dustballs into the fan do any good.