You may want to look at your activity monitor to see if there is  
anything using alot of processor. Mine gets pretty warm on occasion.  
Usually when I am running Virtual PC.
Restart your ibook and see if it cools any.

I really don't mind this too much in the winter time.

Brian O'Neal

On Aug 3, 2005, at 9:39 PM, Alex Whitman wrote:

Over the past few months, my G4 iBook has been running progressively  
hotter. This weekend I installed Tiger, though I don't know if that's  
relevant. Now it's *really* hot. I feel sure I could fry an egg on  
the left front quarter.

Is this a sign of impending hard drive death? Or something else?

Alex Whitman


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