Sunday, November 29, 2009

I've had the HP Compaq nx6110 for over 4 years now. I absolutely love it, and my only gripe with it was the painfully noisy fan. Searching for a solution on the internet was futile, it seems that this problem was 'By Design' to prevent over-heating. However, it was pretty obvious that the trip points were too conservative which caused the fan to run at full blast most of the times.

I finally managed to fix it today.
Downloaded the service manual from HP and opened up the case. I proceeded to remove the fan and used a brush to remove the dust stuck to the blades. The next thing I noticed was a piece of foam stuck between the grill and the fan (perhaps to prevent dust entry from outside through the grill). Now the foam was really dirty and it didn't look like it would allow airflow through it. For a brief moment, I considered cleaning it or replacing it with something similar... but then I just went ahead and removed it completely.

Put everything back and turned on the machine... and guess what... there's no whirring noise anymore !

Saturday, August 08, 2009


What do you get ... when you have a flashlight, a totally dark room and a jar of Aloe Vera...




Sunday, January 11, 2009

Windows 7 (Beta) - First impressions

I spent this Sunday morning installing and playing with Windows 7. Though in its Beta stage, I had been hearing numerous accounts of its stability and had been eager to try it out on my Dell XPS M1530.

The install experience was painless, almost everything including networking and sound just worked out of the box. I had to additionally install the Nvidia graphics drivers and the fingerprint-reader drivers from the Dell support site.


Wireless configuration is now a lot easier !
I have two wireless networks at home and frequently switch between them. With Vista, everytime I had to switch to the other AP, I had to right click the network icon in the notification tray, select 'Connect to network'; On the new form that opened up, I chose the network I wished to connect to.
With Windows 7, its all there just 1 click away. Information like available networks in range with their signal strength is displayed on this interface. Clicking on any network name gives the option of connecting to it.





















Hovering over a taskbar icon shows all associated windows in the preview. In case of IE, you will also be able to see all tabs as seperate previews. Hovering over any preview window, brings up a full screen preview... Pretty cool stuff !

Update (Thanks to BhavaniS) :
This is by virtue of IE8 having a seperate process for each tab. The preview-on-hover functionality simply displays each process's window's preview.








Another new feature found its way in the power options. Windows 7 allows you to dim the display brightness after some time of inactivity. This is a nice compromise between the screen turning off completely and running at normal brightness level !






















Hibernate / Suspend works as expected, I have tried it several times since installation, no glitches so far.


Update (Jan 14th 2009):

On my Dell XPS M1530 with 4GB RAM, it takes about 25 seconds to hibernate. That is almost half the time it used to take on Vista SP1.


I'll update the post as I discover more features, however, Whatever little I have played with it so far, I have come to love it !

Download the Windows 7 (Beta) here .
Whats new at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/whats-new.aspx