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December 16th, 2010 11:00

1545 getting hot very fast

I am having Dell Inspiron 1525. Pentium Core2Duo, 4 GB, 2.20 GHz, 64-bit Win 7. It's been over a year old and since the last 5-6 months it's getting very hot. The exhaust on the back side is blowing out Hot Air. I have run Core Temp and its showin as below
Tj. Max - 90deg C
Core #0 - 79deg C Low - 75deg C High - 87deg C Load 98%
Core #1 - 79deg C Low - 75deg C High - 87deg C Load 95%

Also when I check the Windows Task Bar I find the CPU Usgae is always above 90% even when the PC is not running any software. And svchost.exe is using 113,268 K.

Kindly advice what to do.

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December 16th, 2010 16:00

If it's running at 90% constantly you might have viruses/spyware. Do a full scan with your anti-virus program.

I recommend downloading a 2 month free trial of Bullguard and doing a full scan, see if that lowers your CPU usage. (search for it on google)

 

You could also open up your laptop and clear the dust inside which might also help.

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December 16th, 2010 18:00

I agree with VERTRON123

However Kaspersky is the best antivirus out there so download the trail version from the following site

http://www.kaspersky.com/trials

 

you can install the antivirus product update it and run a full system scan

Lemme know if it detects anything.

 

Try this one http://www.kaspersky.com/kav-trial-register

9 Posts

December 16th, 2010 18:00

I agree with VERTRON123

However Kaspersky is the best antivirus out there so download the trail version from the following site

http://www.kaspersky.com/trials

 

you can install the antivirus product update it and run a full system scan

Lemme know if it detects anything.

 

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December 16th, 2010 23:00

i have run kaspersky..it hasn't detected anything. i removed the battery and used the laptop, still it gettin very hot after sometime. so fart it hasnt get heated up and shut down. i really wanna solve this problem before that happens.

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December 17th, 2010 02:00

How long does it take for this to happen ??...

try this

click on start and in the search box type msconfig

in the window that opens under the general tab select 'Diagnostic startup'

restart the system and keep it under observation

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