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I have a HP Pavilion DV4 1211 laptop.

I have a problem with my hard disk ( which is 320 GB), when I use laptop in 30 min or more than hard disk temperature going to 60°+ Celsius.

How can I prevent this?

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  • As a test, stand the laptop up on its side to get more airflow and see if the temp drops at all.
    – jmreicha
    Apr 17, 2013 at 13:41

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Laptops - specially HP's - usually get hotter than desktops because they can't exhaust air as efficiently.

60 what?

  • Celsius - a bit too hot on some people standards, you probably should be more careful with what surface the laptop is on - avoid glass, wool and other heat insulators. Look for a laptop cooler. Also, check the answers to this question on how to keep your laptop cool.
  • Fahrenheit - a bit too cold, probably shouldn't use the laptop outside when it's snowing.
  • Kelvin - you should contact NASA.

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