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    Default Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents Discussion

    In the first of a four part series we'll take a look at how to clean various aspects of your laptop. To start with we'll look at cleaning the vents and cooling system. This is most important because if your laptops vents get clogged up it won't be able to cool properly and in turn won't function properly. Later on in this cleaning your laptop series we will look at cleaning your keyboard and case, screen, and finally look at preventative maintenance.

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    How often do you guys do this? I did it once in 5 years with my old vaio...
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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    I do it once every 2 months or so...

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    This may sound odd, but I actually clean out my underside vents with the tiny blade-cleaning brush that comes with most electric razors. I do it from beneath, so the dust falls out...........

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    Great idea! i will try that some time

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    I'm glad to see this guide. It will be vary useful.

    My only question is, do any of the procedures in this 4 part cleaning guide void manufacturer warranties?

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    It will depend on the way the computer is built. On a computer like the one I showed in the guide, no, because access door that was opened is supposed to be user serviceable. However, on some computer you would have to disassemble the entire computer, which would void the warranty.

    How often you need to clean your vents depends. I usually go between 2 weeks and a month, just to make sure there is no large buildup. Certainly 2 months is the upper end of how long I would go.

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    I know on my nw8440, to get to the fan/heatsink, all you have to do is remove the keyboard. I tried that once, and I broke the left ctrl key in the process (though I managed to fix it). To remove the keyboard on my machine, you have to loosen 2 screws (clearly marked with a keyboard icon), pull 4 tabs on top of the keyboard, then lift it off. I had trouble with that final step. Then again, I don't think it would void my warranty, since you have to remove the keyboard to get to the second DIMM slot.

    I just shoot compressed air straight into the vents without disassembling the machine, which seems to work. I can clearly see dust come out when I do that.

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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    Quote Originally Posted by R4000 View Post
    This may sound odd, but I actually clean out my underside vents with the tiny blade-cleaning brush that comes with most electric razors. I do it from beneath, so the dust falls out...........
    i also have that tiny brush but i use it to clean the keyboard sometime..i never thought to use it on the fan..i'll try. hmm this also my sound lazy but sometimes i just tilt my laptop and use the vacuum cleaner to clean the fan,..of course i use the small nozzle..is this dangerous?

    it's the big vacuum cleaner for the house,not the small one..
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    Default Re: Cleaning Your Notebook Guide Part 1: Cleaning the Air Vents

    Here is simple idea for laptop manufacturers:
    add a switch to run fans in opposite direction so it blows all the dust, hairs, dirt outside. It is already patented and whoever implements it send me free laptop ....

 

 
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