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  • doodab
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    WSCS.

    There are various bits of software that will show you the current CPU temps (and readouts from other sensors as well) and log them to a file.

    SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer is one that I use on my desktop machines.

    Core Temp just does CPU temps.

    There is also the intel thermal analysis tool which does a similar sort of thing.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Two possible culprits are over heating and power
    If the laptop feels excessively hot then give it a clean out - this was the insides of mine a couple of years ago


    That big clump of filth lying on the case was also stuck to the heat exchange fins!
    Last edited by Spacecadet; 18 May 2011, 21:28.

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  • SimonMac
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    First place to look would be eventviewer

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  • Mustang
    started a topic Log files and applications

    Log files and applications

    I am currently having a variety of problems with my laptop the most problematic of which is the fact that it occaisionally just spontaneously shuts down!!

    I am interested in seeing if there are any applications out there that would monitor what is going on so I can take corrective action. As a minimum I would want log files to be available to aid resolution.

    I originally thought it was to do with available RAM or hard disk space but now I am not so sure. I am running Windows XP.

    TIA

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