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MacBook Pro Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="6string" data-source="post: 1085768" data-attributes="member: 120039"><p>If it's shutting down doing what you are, dropping to 10.6.3 wouldn't make a difference, but since you are under warranty still, I would be making an appointment with Apple Genius Bar.</p><p>Normally, I would be running through the questions of what you've been doing while it gets this hot, but if it's been getting so hot that it's shutting down, this is good enough reason to go and get it checked out.</p><p>Any other advise, good or bad, you will be kicking yourself if you fry your logic board, and find that it could have been avoided.</p><p>In saying that, if you don't have a current backup.... get onto it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6string, post: 1085768, member: 120039"] If it's shutting down doing what you are, dropping to 10.6.3 wouldn't make a difference, but since you are under warranty still, I would be making an appointment with Apple Genius Bar. Normally, I would be running through the questions of what you've been doing while it gets this hot, but if it's been getting so hot that it's shutting down, this is good enough reason to go and get it checked out. Any other advise, good or bad, you will be kicking yourself if you fry your logic board, and find that it could have been avoided. In saying that, if you don't have a current backup.... get onto it. [/QUOTE]
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