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		<title>How can I tell if the temperature sensors on my computer are off?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I read online that usually laptops shut off at around 70 degrees celsius, and that they will fry around 80, but using speedfan, it tells me that the temperature gets up to around 90 degrees celsius, and it shuts off while i&#8217;m playing black ops. but its not that hot to the touch. how can [...]]]></description>
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<p>I read online that usually laptops shut off at around 70 degrees celsius, and that they will fry around 80, but using speedfan, it tells me that the temperature gets up to around 90 degrees celsius, and it shuts off while i&#8217;m playing black ops. but its not that hot to the touch. how can i tell if the sensors are broken?
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		<title>How do I stop the alarm from going off when I turn my freezer on?</title>
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<p>I&#8217;ve got a refrigerator with a freezer under it with slide out drawers.  The drawers froze shut today, so I turned the freezer part off.  After a few hours, I decided to turn it back on and just tell my landlord, but when I turn the knob, the light for -12 celsius turns on, then turns out and a blinking red light labelled &quot;alarm&quot; starts blinking.  What should I do?
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