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    CF-29 Getting Warm

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by lortech, Sep 29, 2015.

  1. lortech

    lortech Notebook Consultant

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    I have decided to keep this laptop and not make it my primary laptop for eveyr day work. It works good in the field as a laptop that can display work orders and except signatures and of course, the long battery life.
    What I need to know is what is causing the top and bottom of my laptop from getting warm? It has in the past been cool. I have had the laptop out for a week now and the laptop is very warm. in the past its been really hot. I removed the battery and it was fairly cool.

    My WTB thread forum.notebookreview.com/threads/looking-for-a-replacment-cd-that-is-windows-7-for-cf-29-can-any-full-version-of-windows-7-work-for.781157/
     
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  2. Shawn

    Shawn Crackpot Search Ninja and Options Whore

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    You may need to replace the heat sink pads...
     
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  3. toughasnails

    toughasnails Toughbook Moderator Moderator

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    Sorry I had to edit your post...can't cross post