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So, I just recently had a problem with my CPU fan. I have a Toshiba Satellite A215-S7442. It's treated me nicely. However whenever I'd been putting it on "High Performance" or "Normal" (battery options in Vista), from "Power Saver" it would crash hours later. Yesterday, the "crap hit the fan" as they say. It just randomly started crashing and SpeedFan reported temperatures of OVER 200 deg Fahrenheit. I tried to access the fan to clean/look at it, however it's literally burried in the case. I'd have to take off the entire case to look at it, which I'm not comfortable with. I tried canned air, but to no avail. Today, I tried again (after a chat with a PC guy from down the street), and only got so far as taking the keyboard off before I didn't feel comfortable. I put everything back on (not before snapping the aux wifi PCI-E connector... (I taped in back on. )).
I sprayed some more canned air, and the fan started back up!
I finally got it running (just gave me a black screen MULTIPLE times. And wifi works, THANK GOD!
The fan is also working (I can hear it), and SpeedFan is reporting temps averaging 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
My question: Should I have a professional look at it/diagnose it? I'm planning on upgrading to Windows 7 (clean install), and I don't want to have to deal with this crap once I upgrade.
I sprayed some more canned air, and the fan started back up!
I finally got it running (just gave me a black screen MULTIPLE times. And wifi works, THANK GOD!
The fan is also working (I can hear it), and SpeedFan is reporting temps averaging 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
My question: Should I have a professional look at it/diagnose it? I'm planning on upgrading to Windows 7 (clean install), and I don't want to have to deal with this crap once I upgrade.