[P1] iBook heats quickly

Paul Bernhardt pbern10 at xmission.com
Wed Mar 5 01:40:53 PST 2003


Are you working on a soft surface with this machine. Mine runs the fan 
a lot more when I have it on a surface that doesn't allow free airflow 
under the body of the machine.

Paul

On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 01:29 AM, Gorjan Todorovski wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have an couple of months old iBook (14" ,700 MHz) with Mac OS X 
> 10.2.4.  Starting from few days ago, the cooling fan works almost all 
> the time when the iBook is on. When I start it it does not blow, but 
> approx. 15 minutes later or so it starts blowing and doesn't stop.
>
> Why this happens? Is it bad to work like this?
>
> Thanx!
>
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