I have a Wallstreet that I just got to start using (just got my new wireless card), so last night was the first time I had used it for any real amount of time (several hours). The bottom of this laptop gets VERY hot after it's been used for a while. Is there any cure for this? I'm usually sitting up in bed when I use this, so it actually sits on my lap. I usually have some sheets and blankets between it and my legs or it would be almost unbearable.
Is there something I can do about this?
Make sure you aren't blocking the vents on the sides. Try setting it on a flat surface (board, book, etc), even better raise it up off that some so there is room for air to flow under it.
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Clark Martin
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