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Posted 2003-06-03, 11:10 AM
in reply to Chruser's post "Just my luck"
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Okay, this scares me. I got pissed off at the friction problem, so I thought that since I'm going to get a new net adapter tomorrow anyway, I could as well force the fan away from the plastic plug it was connected to. Maybe I'd find the problem or something, or at least learn a lesson from it.
Anyway, so I grabbed a screwdriver and forcefully twisted and bent around the fan with it with no luck. Anyway, I realized the fan was spinning a lot easier afterwards, so I grabbed an "anti dust" spray, sprayed it all over the fan (and no, it doesn't lead electricity) and put it back into place. At first, the computer started with a fan going at maybe 160 rpm, but then it accelerated to 400 or so, which is what it's running on right now.
So, hopefully, this will last for a while. Everything seems perfectly normal as-is, but I just fear it might stop at any time for no sane reason. I guess this only means my constantly online behaviour, even at night, might have just been put to an end, but it's all for the better.

"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
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