Imzadi
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Can I get some advice from you computer hardware experts?
Every time I play a YouTube video, within 20 seconds my laptop fan kicks into high speed. In about another 15 seconds, the fan will kick into overdrive, with this high pitched whirring sound. If I don't pause or stop the YouTube video, in a another 20 seconds, my computer will completely shut down, like to stop it from overheating.
Once I pause the video, in 2 seconds, the fan will slow down, (still high speed, but not overdrive.) As soon as I hit play again, the fan will kick into overdrive again in 15 seconds.
I have almost never gotten through watching a single YouTube video without pausing it. Most times, pausing several times while watching one.
It doesn't matter if I allow the YouTube video to fully load first. But, if I'm playing a higher resolution video, the times listed above all speed up by a few seconds.
It happens with Internet Explorer and Firefox.
I don't have a problem with the fan any other time except when I used to run an antivirus scan. About 40 minutes into a 1 1/2 hr scan, the laptop would shut down. Now, I run the scan in Safe Mode, which doesn't run any extra resources. While I hear the fan going in high speed, it's not that overdrive whirr that will shut the laptop down.
So it is not a thermostat problem or a problem with the fan.
Yes, I've taken compressed air and blown all the dust out of it several times.
I think my YouTube just makes my laptop use up too many resources.
I want to be able to watch Youtube videos all the way through.
Do I just need to buy more RAM memory? A new video card? Or what? 
Here are my laptop specs. It's an HP Pavilion.
Processor: Intel Core Duo processor T2250 (1.73 GHz)
Memory: 512MB Memory (2x256MB)
Operating System Genuine Windows XP Home Edition
Hard Drive: 40GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
Video Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 - Core
Thanks for any suggestions!
Every time I play a YouTube video, within 20 seconds my laptop fan kicks into high speed. In about another 15 seconds, the fan will kick into overdrive, with this high pitched whirring sound. If I don't pause or stop the YouTube video, in a another 20 seconds, my computer will completely shut down, like to stop it from overheating.
Once I pause the video, in 2 seconds, the fan will slow down, (still high speed, but not overdrive.) As soon as I hit play again, the fan will kick into overdrive again in 15 seconds.
I have almost never gotten through watching a single YouTube video without pausing it. Most times, pausing several times while watching one.

It doesn't matter if I allow the YouTube video to fully load first. But, if I'm playing a higher resolution video, the times listed above all speed up by a few seconds.
It happens with Internet Explorer and Firefox.
I don't have a problem with the fan any other time except when I used to run an antivirus scan. About 40 minutes into a 1 1/2 hr scan, the laptop would shut down. Now, I run the scan in Safe Mode, which doesn't run any extra resources. While I hear the fan going in high speed, it's not that overdrive whirr that will shut the laptop down.
So it is not a thermostat problem or a problem with the fan.
Yes, I've taken compressed air and blown all the dust out of it several times.
I think my YouTube just makes my laptop use up too many resources.

I want to be able to watch Youtube videos all the way through.


Here are my laptop specs. It's an HP Pavilion.
Processor: Intel Core Duo processor T2250 (1.73 GHz)
Memory: 512MB Memory (2x256MB)
Operating System Genuine Windows XP Home Edition
Hard Drive: 40GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
Video Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 - Core
Thanks for any suggestions!
