| Subject: my laptop 's fan is not working |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 8:21:00 PM |
| From: =?Utf-8?B?am9obg==?= [Email Address Protection] |
when I turn off my laptop (asus w3j) after I turn it off more than 3 hours, then the fan will not working until I restart it. I used NHC software and it shows that the temp can get 95'c than hang. I've already sent it to asus service center, but they said there is no problem with the laptop. can I fix it or is there hotfix for this problem?? I used windows vista thx |
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| Subject: Re: my laptop 's fan is not working |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 9:17:04 PM |
| From: Nonny [Email Address Protection] |
john <john@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >when I turn off my laptop (asus w3j) after I turn it off more than 3 hours, >then the fan will not working until I restart it. You are saying that when you turn off your laptop, the fan inside turns off too... right? THAT'S NORMAL. >I used NHC software and it >shows that the temp can get 95'c than hang. >I've already sent it to asus service center, but they said there is no >problem with the laptop. I'm not surprised. >can I fix it or is there hotfix for this problem?? I used windows vista >thx How can Windows have any control over your computer when it's not even running (remember: it's turned OFF)?? |
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| Subject: Re: my laptop 's fan is not working |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general |
| Date: 7/4/2008 9:42:57 PM |
| From: "Mr. Arnold" [Email Address Protection] |
"john" <john@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F17BE35D-70EB-42A9-831D-6176D2517075@microsoft.com... > when I turn off my laptop (asus w3j) after I turn it off more than 3 > hours, > then the fan will not working until I restart it. What do you mean when you say restart? Are you saying the after you turn the machine off for 3 hours, turn it back on that the fan doesn't work, the fan only works after the machine has been on and you do a system restart? > I used NHC software and it > shows that the temp can get 95'c than hang. Yes if the computer is overheating then something not good is going to happen. > I've already sent it to asus service center, but they said there is no > problem with the laptop. You need to send it back again to them, because it is an equipment issue you have with something being defective equipment wise. Maybe, you should to talk to someone higher up on the chain of command to get satisfaction. .. > can I fix it or is there hotfix for this problem?? I used windows vista > thx What you don't want is that the computer continues to run hot and something else goes defective, because of the heat. You should send the computer back, and if need be, chew someone's rear-end about your situation with the previous attempt the get the problem solved. If nothing else, force them to change the fan and things associated with the fan even if they can't find anything. |
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