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    Unfortunate drawback to np8265 p150sm keyboard

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by kadam5, Feb 13, 2014.

  1. kadam5

    kadam5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    well I am a husky owner of 2 :) just noticed today hair under the keyboard........... time to bust out the sewing needle and pick it out as i see it.
     
  2. Support.3@XOTIC PC

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    Keep an eye on the internal vents and fans as well, those can get clogged up pretty quickly and cause high temps.
     
  3. Meaker@Sager

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    A can of compressed air will do the job too.
     
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    Two P150SM keyboards? ;) Or only 2 hairs? :p They should be easy to remove per other's suggestions.
     
  5. kadam5

    kadam5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Because of being a husky owner I actually take the bottom cover off and clean the fan/vents out weekly. hair is a bit of a abundance in my household bwahaha.

    and owner of 2 huskies.
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    Aw I was being facetious, but they are beautiful. :) And that's good practice you're exercising in your cleaning habit.
     
  7. kadam5

    kadam5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    daddy get off the computer and play with me!

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  8. Meaker@Sager

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    Well you were just staring at a blank screen :p
     
  9. kadam5

    kadam5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    restarting during windows install.. Tend to see lots of blank screens when fresh installing hehe
     
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    Not if you are installing it onto an ssd from a usb stick. It tends to whoosh past at that point.
     
  11. kadam5

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    ^ this was when i first got the laptop, bought it with a 1tb 5200 rpm "storage drive" my 480gb msata drive came in last week. and now everythings transferred onto it. no black screens now
     
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    :D SSDs are so good, I have been trying to keep my data on one since the 40GB drives lol.