thanks for your thoughts.
I tried SpeedFan application but it does not show me the fan speed.
Other software which you recommend to use for notebooks ?
Regarding cleaning, is there a way to do it by myself ? Can I open it and clean it ? I will look in its book for any remarks on cleaning it.
SpeedFan shows the following temperatures:
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ok, i cleaned the fan.
I wasnt able to remove it though as in the PDF manual i found on HP website.
on the manual it said there are 2 screws holding the fan but i have only one. But the fan seems to be under the switch cover and i thinnk i need to remove that first.
but instead, i just cleaned the fan in the position.
now i feel better, it doesnt make that big noise and it seems cooler.
i attached a new snapshot with temps, with cpu in normal usage.
please do say if you know a better software to monitor notebook temps (maybe especially HP ones!?)
can you please say if these are normal temperatures ?
what are your temps ?
also, i am not able to figure out what exactly those sensors are connected to.
for example Temp2 and Temp3 are quite high i guess.Attached Files:
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Well I have the same problem on my hp8510w:
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Unknown ACPI\HPQ0004\3&B1BFB68&0
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I have installed OS XP64 Pro (so my laptop would correctly see 4 GB of RAM memory and not just 3 GB of RAM. And in the same time I hate to install Vista
But unfortunately as of today there is no 64 bit version of "HP Mobile Data Protection System" application
(HP Mobile Data Protection System:
...The HP Mobile Data Protection System protects the hard drive (by "parking the heads") if the notebook is accidentally dropped. ...
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...wItem=PSG_I23293-108276&jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN)
HP support told me:
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According to your email, we understand that you are looking for 64 Bit version of HP Mobile Data Protection System.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that the 64 Bit version of the same is not available.
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alas my hard drive will be unprotected in case it would be accidentally dropped...
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