I'm the owned of an Acer Aspire 1524 laptop, which suffers from this
nasty overheating problem. I've gave up on running linux on it and now
it runs windows exclusively, installed from the original Windows XP home
that was bundled with the hardware.

I've just reinstalled windows on that computer and, following my
experience taken from that nasty job, I have to announce something to
this group. Here it goes.

This overheating problem isn't a linux bug nor a ubuntu bug. It's a
hardware design/support problem, caused by the OEMs themselves and their
majestic incompetence.

Here's how I arrived at that conclusion. I've picked up the laptop, I've
taken the windows XP install CDs, rebooted the machine, placed the first
install CD in the optic drive and started reinstalling windows from
scratch. After a couple of minutes into the installation process, the
laptop hangs and then crashes. Due to overheating. The laptop crashed
while attempting to install the original OS which came pre-installed and
bundled with the hardware.

Well, that could've been one of those rare crashes that only happen once
in a while. I waited a while for the laptop to cool down and tried again
to reinstall windows. Again, it hanged. Again, due to overheating.

Now, that crash could also be caused by faulty hardware. So I ran the
install process yet again, this time pointing a hair drier directly into
the laptop's air intake. That meant spending about an hour holding a air
drier pumping cool air at full blast into the laptop. The install
process succeeded and I managed to reinstall windows on that computer.
After installing a few applications and anti-virus, I noticed that the
laptop wasn't displaying any problems, which seemed weird, following
that nasty install process. To sum things up, I've installed a game
(America's Army) and gave it a try. Well, the game played smoothly
without a single incident for over an hour. In a computer which couldn't
even pass the first 5 minutes of the windows XP install process without
overheating.

So it seems that's that. It isn't a linux problem after all. It's a
hardware design and support, caused simply by the OEM's unlimited
incompetence.

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CPU overheats during high usage "throttling <not supported>"
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