Some time ago, the installer installed Windows 2003 on my Compaq x1000 notebook. The fan keeps turning and cannot be understood. The CPU usage is only 1%. It was found that the high CPU usage of the Indexing Service and. NET 2.0 optimization services have also stopped. However, the CPU fan is still switching. Google cannot find any solutions. Reinstall Windows XP. I found that the fan is still rotating. When you pull your hands onto the fan port, it's also cool. It's depressing to install an Intel moniter. This evening, I had a whimsy. I reached my hand under my computer, Mom. Why is the fan so hot in the top right corner. The original x1000 in addition to the external air cooling, under will also emit a lot of heat, and a while ago on the desktop with a piece of cloth, resulting in the bottom can not be normal heat dissipation, so that the CPU fan has been rotating heat dissipation. I felt deeply at the same time put a lighter pad in the upper right corner, and then the fan stopped. This design is really hateful. Not to mention, however, the CPU heat dissipation of many laptops may be at the bottom. It's a small reminder. If your CPU fan has been turning around, check whether it is particularly hot. It reduces the annoying fan sound and protects the cpu Of The Notebook.
The. NET development will not cause the CPU fan to keep turning. Haha.