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<blockquote data-quote="Gajeel" data-source="post: 133932" data-attributes="member: 7688"><p>Try cleaning your exhaust fan. If you continue reaching that temperature every time you boot up, no wonder it'll cause more damage to your Dell.</p><p> </p><p>If you don't know how, probably have a computer tech to do that for you and pay them. Or even have a general clean up for it. My LG laptop used to be shutting down due to heat, then we found out there were lots of dirts in the fan and in the system so they did a general cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gajeel, post: 133932, member: 7688"] Try cleaning your exhaust fan. If you continue reaching that temperature every time you boot up, no wonder it'll cause more damage to your Dell. If you don't know how, probably have a computer tech to do that for you and pay them. Or even have a general clean up for it. My LG laptop used to be shutting down due to heat, then we found out there were lots of dirts in the fan and in the system so they did a general cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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