Stripping down my WallStreet to replace a damaged PCMCIA cage, I
discovered it has a cooling fan. I have never heard this operate, and the
machine does get very hot. Could it be that it is so quiet that I can't hear
it, or do these fans often fail? Or has it never got hot enough to turn the
fan
On Sunday, Jun 8, 2003, at 13:37 US/Eastern, Christopher Hack wrote:
Stripping down my WallStreet to replace a damaged PCMCIA cage, I
discovered it has a cooling fan. I have never heard this operate,
and the
machine does get very hot. Could it be that it is so quiet that I
can't hear
it, or do
I've had my pismo for three years and I use it for
hours every day, and the only times I have heard the
fan kick on is when I have it sitting on my bed for a
while, like maybe an hour or so. Also, some times
that thing gets so hot it's uncomfortable to keep it
on my lap. I think that's normal
Lately I've noticed that my trusty Wallstreet II (PDQ, I guess) has been
running much warmer. I've also noticed that my cooling fan doesn't seem to
kick on anymore--ever, no matter how hot it gets.
Could it be that my fan is dead? Or might I need to zap my PRAM or some
such thing? I'm
on 11/11/02 09:47, Kent Wieland at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lately I've noticed that my trusty Wallstreet II (PDQ, I guess) has been
running much warmer. I've also noticed that my cooling fan doesn't seem to
kick on anymore--ever, no matter how hot it gets.
Could it be that my fan is dead?