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Computer Freezing
VicTully:
I got that impression about TweakBit PC Repair Kit. When I scanned the machine with Malwarebytes TweakBit PC Repair Kit came up all over the place on the scan. I deleted it quickly.
I ran HWMonitor again and find that the graphics area does not have a temperature measurement. Core temperatures at rest are approximately 52 deg C.
I did reload from the backup that was done shortly after we purchased the machine.
I am now adding a few programs the was not included such as Google Chrome, and the latest Avast A/V software as well as Malwarebytes Spyware software.
I will report back when these are complete.
VicTully:
As I try to make adjustments, such as with the programs, I had a few "freezes". I believe that your suggestion to blow the machine out with pressurized air will be just what I need here.
Thanks.
Boggin:
Normally the temps in a quiescent state should be below 50ÂșC
This is mine with 4 IE tabs open.
VicTully:
Thanks so much for the suggestions. I purchased a can of compressed air this morning. I blew out through evey opening and dust came out. Right at this moment, the core temps at idle is 35 - 38 deg C. and the HD Temp is 27 deg. C. At this time, I think that dust was the culprit.
I will keep an eye on it for a few days.
Thanks again for all your help.
Vic
Boggin:
That's quite an improvement.
What sort of surface is the laptop being used on ?
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