I haven't been on this forum since a major computer problem several years ago. Guess what? lol
My one year old Acer laptop is having an odd problem. It worked great up untill about a month or two ago. Then it started getting very hot underneath and the hdd would start running continiously, the computer comming to a crawl. The fan is working and the heat comming from it is extreme. Both Norton and Trend Micro agree that there is no virus.
Remembering back to the days of yore, I decided to do a backup and reformated the hdd. After reinstlling my data and letting the computer update, the laptop started doing the same exact thing. Running it for more than about ten minutes starts the overheating, dragging, and hdd racing. I have since gotten a laptop chiller but if I turn it off for more than 10-15 minutes, the computer will over-heat and freeze up.
I have been told by a friend that it sounds like my RAM is bad but I wanted a second opinion before dishing out the money, especially if the problem is fatal (don't feel like throwing good money after bad).
I can't tell where the RAM is without opening the case but the majority of the heat is comming from under the mouse pad. This heat is so hot that it can be felt radiating from between the keys (with the chiller off).
Is it best to just buy a new laptop or can this one be saved?
According to "my computer" properties, I have a dual core Pentium @ 1.6ghz, 1 gig RAM, running Vista service pack 2. Acer Aspire 4720Z
I know it's a cheap computer but my $1800 Vaio's battery and DVD drive both took a crap in under 9 months so I didn't feel like getting anything expensive again. Thanks in advance!
Chris
My one year old Acer laptop is having an odd problem. It worked great up untill about a month or two ago. Then it started getting very hot underneath and the hdd would start running continiously, the computer comming to a crawl. The fan is working and the heat comming from it is extreme. Both Norton and Trend Micro agree that there is no virus.
Remembering back to the days of yore, I decided to do a backup and reformated the hdd. After reinstlling my data and letting the computer update, the laptop started doing the same exact thing. Running it for more than about ten minutes starts the overheating, dragging, and hdd racing. I have since gotten a laptop chiller but if I turn it off for more than 10-15 minutes, the computer will over-heat and freeze up.
I have been told by a friend that it sounds like my RAM is bad but I wanted a second opinion before dishing out the money, especially if the problem is fatal (don't feel like throwing good money after bad).
I can't tell where the RAM is without opening the case but the majority of the heat is comming from under the mouse pad. This heat is so hot that it can be felt radiating from between the keys (with the chiller off).
Is it best to just buy a new laptop or can this one be saved?
According to "my computer" properties, I have a dual core Pentium @ 1.6ghz, 1 gig RAM, running Vista service pack 2. Acer Aspire 4720Z
I know it's a cheap computer but my $1800 Vaio's battery and DVD drive both took a crap in under 9 months so I didn't feel like getting anything expensive again. Thanks in advance!
Chris