I noticed some while ago that sometimes my Macbook Pro starts to get hot, and at times the fan comes on really hard.
When I first spotted this, a friend mentioned that Flash could be the culprit, and since then I've largely tried to avoid sites using Flash, though overall the problem has been manageble.
Recently the problem has recurred again. I have run virus checks in case there are any problems there - and hopefully there aren't. There were some files detected but now hopefully cleared.
In the last few days the problem has been getting worse, and one thing does seem to trigger it - playing music in Spotify.
It is however hard to be sure that Spotify really is the problem, so I'm now testing out other music using other music players, including iTunes, to see if the problem applies to any music player, or simply Spotify, or perhaps it's something to do with streaming.
I have also tried to correlate this with activity on the machine, using Activity Monitor, but so far the information obtained hasn't led to any definite or definitive results. I have had hypotheses regarding available free space, and space which is allocated as "fixed", but nothing certain has emerged yet. I did think that if the free space becomes low that could cause a problem (it can ...) but it does not appear to be closely associated with this heating up effect. It's still a possible explanation, but I'm looking for others.
Has anyone else noticed this? It's very obvious with a laptop because of the warming effect! Desktop users might not notice, at least at first, until the fans come on.
When I first spotted this, a friend mentioned that Flash could be the culprit, and since then I've largely tried to avoid sites using Flash, though overall the problem has been manageble.
Recently the problem has recurred again. I have run virus checks in case there are any problems there - and hopefully there aren't. There were some files detected but now hopefully cleared.
In the last few days the problem has been getting worse, and one thing does seem to trigger it - playing music in Spotify.
It is however hard to be sure that Spotify really is the problem, so I'm now testing out other music using other music players, including iTunes, to see if the problem applies to any music player, or simply Spotify, or perhaps it's something to do with streaming.
I have also tried to correlate this with activity on the machine, using Activity Monitor, but so far the information obtained hasn't led to any definite or definitive results. I have had hypotheses regarding available free space, and space which is allocated as "fixed", but nothing certain has emerged yet. I did think that if the free space becomes low that could cause a problem (it can ...) but it does not appear to be closely associated with this heating up effect. It's still a possible explanation, but I'm looking for others.
Has anyone else noticed this? It's very obvious with a laptop because of the warming effect! Desktop users might not notice, at least at first, until the fans come on.
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