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macbook pro overheats
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Netherlands
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Hi , this macbook pro 15" 2.8 C2D is constantly overheating. In activity monitor I see both processors jump to 100%, then in the lower regions. After a few seconds again 100%.
Seems that MDWORKER is doing this, after quitting the process it just keeps coming back. I dont want to have this destroy my macbook pro
how to solve this?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 2000
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aha, sudo mdutil -a -i off
kills spotlight
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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Rather than outright killing Spotlight, usually just adding the offending drive to the exclusion list in the Spotlight system preference pane, and then taking it off again, will reset it, and mdworker will function normally after that.
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Jun 1999
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Or instead of quitting the process, let it finish its work. It should be no surprise that when you quit midstream it's going to try to finish the task.
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Mac Elite
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In this case it was indexing the whole day. so i gladly killed the process
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Addicted to MacNN
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Spheric Harlot's advice should work, then.
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