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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 07:20
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 19-Feb 08 Member No.: 98,951 |
Hi,
I've just bought a new MacBook, and been thoroughly enjoying using it for many things, but since last week the fan has been on practically non-stop. Of course it eventually stops when I put it to sleep, but within a minute or two of use it's back on again. This is a problem if I want to use it to record audio, and as a music workstation. I'm thinking of taking it back while the warranty is still valid, but I'd rather not now that I have all the things I want installed on it. My iBook's fan didn't come on nearly as much, and I used it the same amount. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it. |
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 20:23
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 142 Joined: 07-Jul 04 From: - US Member No.: 46,480 |
Hi, I've just bought a new MacBook, and been thoroughly enjoying using it for many things, but since last week the fan has been on practically non-stop. Of course it eventually stops when I put it to sleep, but within a minute or two of use it's back on again. This is a problem if I want to use it to record audio, and as a music workstation. I'm thinking of taking it back while the warranty is still valid, but I'd rather not now that I have all the things I want installed on it. My iBook's fan didn't come on nearly as much, and I used it the same amount. If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it. the fans are always on, when CPU load is minimal they don't spin very fast and it should be slightly audible check activity monitor (Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor) if the CPU load is high, that's the reason the fans a spinning fast. see this for a possible resolution.... http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1473 -------------------- |
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Tue 24 Jun 2008, 07:49
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 19-Feb 08 Member No.: 98,951 |
Wow, that was easy...
Thanks! I feel empowered It was something called switch that was using 86% of the CPU, so I forced it to quit. Hope I haven't stopped a vital function of the computer have I ??? |
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Mon 30 Jun 2008, 22:29
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Moderator In Chief (MIC) Group: Editors Posts: 15,189 Joined: 23-Dec 01 From: Paris - FR Member No.: 2,758 |
86% of the CPU on a macbook? It must have been something that crashed in the backyard… Most services don't use that much CPU, if they do, they are in a loophole.
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Tue 1 Jul 2008, 13:44
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 19-Feb 08 Member No.: 98,951 |
yep,
it was stuck in a loophole as you say, and using activity monitor fixed it. I guess I'm learning a bit more each day. Talking of which, I fixed the memory problem in the iBook (by going in as a superuser and cleaning up)... however, (NEW TOPIC) I want to run an OS9 program on the iBook, and remembered that although I have the option of emulating it in "classic", I no longer have it on the System folder containing the emulator, just the icon (I remember getting rid of it thinking I wouldn't need it I think ). Now I went and got a macbook, which also runs OSX 4.11 like the iBook, but unlike the iBook there's no Classic icon in its system preferences. Any suggestions? Thanks! |
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