I own a laptop HP Pavilion dv1000 which recently have an issue with its complex drive set to PIO mode instead of DMA. While I was trying to solve this problem, I notice that my hard drive warmth went up from 26 degree Celsius all the agency up to 55 degrees Celsius in the course of an hour. A program called HDTune told me that I be on a critical temperature and should do something around it. I looked under the laptop and it seem to me that the fan thats underneath the hard drive (I estimate its under the frozen drive) just doesn't work. What can I do to find out what the problem is? I don't consistency safe working at this heat?
Hard drive devotee on laptop?
Most notebooks do not contain what are considered to be pasture replaceable units. If your disciple isn't working then you necessitate to contact the manufacturer for service and use it as little as possible or not at adjectives as overheating can destroy it entirely.
WOW! Stop using that HD! Or it can explode! Contact the retailer.
The fan that you are discussion about might newly be fan that's cooling the CPU. There might be other fan especially for hard drive cooling (never see one in my HP Presario R3000).
And almost over heating. Try not to use your laptop on u'r knees. that will disrupt the air flow and the temp will dance high.
And set it subsidise to DMA if you think that's cause the problem.
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