Satellite A100 - the fan runs at high speed after idle standby

Hello

My laptop is Satellite A100-912.

The problem is when I suspend it for more the a few minutes when the fan is running at high speed. This occurs on both Windows XP and Linux GNU. When the temperature of the two nuclei will more then 51 degrees C fan slows down and begins to work as expected. Suspended for a short time (about a minute or two) the fan speed is OK.

I've updated to the latest version of the BIOS.

Hello

What version of BIOS you have installed? Has recently been the machine in for repair? A few interesting facts where I need some information to help you...
By the way: is your machine still in warranty?

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