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		<title>By: My Dell Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 16:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all.  I had similar issues with my Dell E6400 running at a high CPU utilization and locking up completely at some points.  I would have to power the laptop completely off and let it sit and cool down.  I found the issue to be with the heat sink not pulling enough off the processor and it resulted in overheating.  I removed the heat sink, blew out the fan and reattached everything and I haven&#039;t had a problem since.  This is an extremely easy fix and the only thing you need to purchase is some thermal paste for reattaching the heat sink properly.  Good luck to all experiencing this issue.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all.  I had similar issues with my Dell E6400 running at a high CPU utilization and locking up completely at some points.  I would have to power the laptop completely off and let it sit and cool down.  I found the issue to be with the heat sink not pulling enough off the processor and it resulted in overheating.  I removed the heat sink, blew out the fan and reattached everything and I haven&#8217;t had a problem since.  This is an extremely easy fix and the only thing you need to purchase is some thermal paste for reattaching the heat sink properly.  Good luck to all experiencing this issue.</p>
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		<title>By: Albert L</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 08:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Problems with the laptop Dell e6400 and possible workarounds

-	Problem 1
o	Not possible to switch internet options (specifically Connections) in Internet Explorer’s settings (the menu hangs).  Usually, this happens when I boot the laptop on battery. Characteristically, the Dell ControlPoint Connection Manager tab shows during the boot up and it is impossible to make it disappear (i.e. not possible to close it).  Also, it is then impossible to shut the notebook down properly. I have to kill the non-responding programs (Windows shows which ones do not close during the shutdown and offers to kill them), as they do not close regardless how much time I give (once I tried some 6 hours). 
o	Also, sometimes the mobile broadband or even WiFi does not work after booting up. 
o	The workaround is to shut e6400 down, switch the radios off using the hardware switch on the right hand side, and then boot the computer fully, log in, wait for all applications to load, and then switch the radios back on, using the hardware switch. Normally, this solves the problems.
-	Problem 2
o	Sometimes (I believe this is also attributed to working on batteries), the mobile broadband (GPRS/EDGE/HSPA) adapter becomes disabled due to the need to “activate” it and impossible to use. The workaround is to reboot the laptop again – annoying.
-	Problem 3
o	Sometimes, when I switch the brightness of the display whilst the notebook is logging in/booting up (I believe, this happens after logging into Windows), the system starts to misbehave (e.g. display problem 2). 
-	Problem 4
o	When I connect the computer to the docking station, the Ethernet stops working. The workaround is to disable and enable the Ethernet adapter in Windows Device Manager. Well... yesterday it did not help and I had to reboot computer and then enable the device. The Ethernet was then recognized and started working. Unfortunately, the CPU was then loaded 100% (by System Idle process), probably overheating (fun was working loudly), and killing the programs sporadically showing upto 53% CPU load, did not resolve the issue. I think this must be a driver issue (which driver I do not know).  Just now, I again did not have the Ethernet and, miraculously, the Ethernet got connected (after some 2 hours of working).
-	Problem 5
o	The fun is often working excessively, despite seemingly low CPU load (~5-10%; no computations or graphics, e.g. just using MS Word), making annoying noise.
-	Problem 6
o	I have tried to install Dell Mobile Broadband manager, but it is unable to work, saying that ‘The mobile broadband device is not communicating’.
-	Problem 7
o	Sometimes Dell ControlPoint Connection Manager drops the connection established with Intel ProSET/Wireles WiFi Connection Utility. This may happen after I worked for several hours using the WiFi connection established by Intel’s utility.
-	Problem 8
o	Frequently, having Bluetooth enabled drops the WiFi connection (at 2.4 GHz). Interestingly enough, some long time ago (in 2009?), they were able to work simultaneously with no such problems.
-	Commonality
o	Many of these problems seem to be attributed to switching from the mains to the batteries and back. The main workaround is to boot up on mains, THEN switch to batteries, and, probably more importantly, connect to mains BEFORE shutting down.
o	The reinstallation of Dell software solves the many of the problems (I have not tried if it solves all of the problems) ... until the first disconnection from the mains and going to battery.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Problems with the laptop Dell e6400 and possible workarounds</p>
<p>-	Problem 1<br />
o	Not possible to switch internet options (specifically Connections) in Internet Explorer’s settings (the menu hangs).  Usually, this happens when I boot the laptop on battery. Characteristically, the Dell ControlPoint Connection Manager tab shows during the boot up and it is impossible to make it disappear (i.e. not possible to close it).  Also, it is then impossible to shut the notebook down properly. I have to kill the non-responding programs (Windows shows which ones do not close during the shutdown and offers to kill them), as they do not close regardless how much time I give (once I tried some 6 hours).<br />
o	Also, sometimes the mobile broadband or even WiFi does not work after booting up.<br />
o	The workaround is to shut e6400 down, switch the radios off using the hardware switch on the right hand side, and then boot the computer fully, log in, wait for all applications to load, and then switch the radios back on, using the hardware switch. Normally, this solves the problems.<br />
-	Problem 2<br />
o	Sometimes (I believe this is also attributed to working on batteries), the mobile broadband (GPRS/EDGE/HSPA) adapter becomes disabled due to the need to “activate” it and impossible to use. The workaround is to reboot the laptop again – annoying.<br />
-	Problem 3<br />
o	Sometimes, when I switch the brightness of the display whilst the notebook is logging in/booting up (I believe, this happens after logging into Windows), the system starts to misbehave (e.g. display problem 2).<br />
-	Problem 4<br />
o	When I connect the computer to the docking station, the Ethernet stops working. The workaround is to disable and enable the Ethernet adapter in Windows Device Manager. Well&#8230; yesterday it did not help and I had to reboot computer and then enable the device. The Ethernet was then recognized and started working. Unfortunately, the CPU was then loaded 100% (by System Idle process), probably overheating (fun was working loudly), and killing the programs sporadically showing upto 53% CPU load, did not resolve the issue. I think this must be a driver issue (which driver I do not know).  Just now, I again did not have the Ethernet and, miraculously, the Ethernet got connected (after some 2 hours of working).<br />
-	Problem 5<br />
o	The fun is often working excessively, despite seemingly low CPU load (~5-10%; no computations or graphics, e.g. just using MS Word), making annoying noise.<br />
-	Problem 6<br />
o	I have tried to install Dell Mobile Broadband manager, but it is unable to work, saying that ‘The mobile broadband device is not communicating’.<br />
-	Problem 7<br />
o	Sometimes Dell ControlPoint Connection Manager drops the connection established with Intel ProSET/Wireles WiFi Connection Utility. This may happen after I worked for several hours using the WiFi connection established by Intel’s utility.<br />
-	Problem 8<br />
o	Frequently, having Bluetooth enabled drops the WiFi connection (at 2.4 GHz). Interestingly enough, some long time ago (in 2009?), they were able to work simultaneously with no such problems.<br />
-	Commonality<br />
o	Many of these problems seem to be attributed to switching from the mains to the batteries and back. The main workaround is to boot up on mains, THEN switch to batteries, and, probably more importantly, connect to mains BEFORE shutting down.<br />
o	The reinstallation of Dell software solves the many of the problems (I have not tried if it solves all of the problems) &#8230; until the first disconnection from the mains and going to battery.</p>
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		<title>By: Stephen</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Stephen]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 19:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am currently dealing with this overheat problem on my E6400.  Called Dell and they are sending someone out to replace the heatsink and fan.  Hope it will help.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am currently dealing with this overheat problem on my E6400.  Called Dell and they are sending someone out to replace the heatsink and fan.  Hope it will help.</p>
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		<title>By: Mike Grushin</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mike Grushin]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 13:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glad it helped,  Regards,  ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glad it helped,</p>
<p> Regards,</p>
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		<title>By: Tony C. Leung</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tony C. Leung]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 06:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wish I found this site a week ago.  I had a DELL XPS M1330 which has been over-heating due to the nvidia GPU design problem.  The laptop has worked fine for me for over 3 years and recently I am seeing lots of 100% CPU utilization with virtually nothing running on it.  I tried a lot of suggestions on other forums such as de-installing grahhics drivers and cleaning up unused start-up and processes.  Nothing worked.  As a last resort, I upgraded vista to Windows 7 Ultimate.  Surprisingly the upgraded went very smoothly, but my 100% CPU problem came back very quickly.

I finally went out and bought a laptop cooler stand with a fan, and everything worked fine.  No more 100% CPU.  It does not make sense to me, that is until I found this forum entry.  Thanks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wish I found this site a week ago.  I had a DELL XPS M1330 which has been over-heating due to the nvidia GPU design problem.  The laptop has worked fine for me for over 3 years and recently I am seeing lots of 100% CPU utilization with virtually nothing running on it.  I tried a lot of suggestions on other forums such as de-installing grahhics drivers and cleaning up unused start-up and processes.  Nothing worked.  As a last resort, I upgraded vista to Windows 7 Ultimate.  Surprisingly the upgraded went very smoothly, but my 100% CPU problem came back very quickly.</p>
<p>I finally went out and bought a laptop cooler stand with a fan, and everything worked fine.  No more 100% CPU.  It does not make sense to me, that is until I found this forum entry.  Thanks.</p>
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		<title>By: Max</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Max]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 18:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve successfully used two different docking stations for 2 years with my E6400.  Recently began having this issue and spent a week troubleshooting and diagnosing the machine.  I updated Bios to A28, latest NVDEA driver, all recent Microsoft updates, all peripheral drivers (external monitor, wireless keyboard/mouse, printer, etc.), and then began to run the machine with a single new peripheral and in multiple combinations.  The cuplrit is the standard docking station.  My confusion comes as to why now, after having successfully used a docking station for over two years?   At first I thought it was the new microsoft updates but remember this happening 3 days before installing those updates.  I will clean out the fan port and see if that helps.   This is my third Dell laptop but I&#039;m starting to get reallyed exhausted by using their warranty support service.  Am thinking it&#039;s time to make the switch to a new manufacturer.  I mean really - a little thermal glue to solve the issue, Dell?  Gimme a break, very frustrating.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve successfully used two different docking stations for 2 years with my E6400.  Recently began having this issue and spent a week troubleshooting and diagnosing the machine.  I updated Bios to A28, latest NVDEA driver, all recent Microsoft updates, all peripheral drivers (external monitor, wireless keyboard/mouse, printer, etc.), and then began to run the machine with a single new peripheral and in multiple combinations.  The cuplrit is the standard docking station.  My confusion comes as to why now, after having successfully used a docking station for over two years?   At first I thought it was the new microsoft updates but remember this happening 3 days before installing those updates.  I will clean out the fan port and see if that helps.   This is my third Dell laptop but I&#8217;m starting to get reallyed exhausted by using their warranty support service.  Am thinking it&#8217;s time to make the switch to a new manufacturer.  I mean really &#8211; a little thermal glue to solve the issue, Dell?  Gimme a break, very frustrating.</p>
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		<title>By: Paul D</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul D]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 02:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK guys, I solved the issue (I think) myself.  I installed a new heatsink/fan (but same as original - I broke the original trying to bend it to make better contact) and used Arctic Silver 5 heatsink paste.  Since then I haven&#039;t seen it throttle down one time.  I have a video encode running now (which usually would throttle within 10 minutes) and it&#039;s been going for more than a half hour at full tilt and the CPU temp is 58.2 C (idle is around 38 C now).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK guys, I solved the issue (I think) myself.  I installed a new heatsink/fan (but same as original &#8211; I broke the original trying to bend it to make better contact) and used Arctic Silver 5 heatsink paste.  Since then I haven&#8217;t seen it throttle down one time.  I have a video encode running now (which usually would throttle within 10 minutes) and it&#8217;s been going for more than a half hour at full tilt and the CPU temp is 58.2 C (idle is around 38 C now).</p>
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