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Offline Scorpius

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Thank you for looking at this thread and the technical-ness of it.

Okay so I just had my CD-ROM replaced with a new model and ever since then, I cannot run my computer on the AC adapter becuase it causes my computer to go crazy and think its overheating so it shuts down automatically. Anyway, Ive checked my old power adapter (which worked fine in the past) to see if the battery and adapter are mismatched and they arent. Do you guys have any idea how I could isolate exactly what the problem is or, better yet, how to fix this?  Thank you for your time.
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Offline Kosh

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Maybe the new CD-ROM isn't compatible.
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