I have Win XP Home. A very strange phenomenon occurred today.
I downloaded a Word file from a perfectly legitimate site so as to use it for work. After I had opened it and read it for a few minutes, I got an alert from the Intel Active Alert that came with my Intel motherboard that one of my "system temperatures had exceeded its recommended maximum temperature" (50 degrees C). According to the alert history, it was going above and below this maximum every few seconds. So I shut off my computer, and after a few minutes, I turned it on again.
I started monitoring the temperatures using the monitor provided by Intel. When I opened up this particular file, the processor temperature in the Processor Zone rose by about 17 degrees in 8 minutes, in System Zone 1 it rose by 8 degrees, and in System Zone 2 by 13 degrees. The System Fan 1 speed dropped from 3247 to 3193, and the 12 v voltage from 12.063 to 11.813 volts.
I then closed this file, and opened another, slightly larger Word file. The system temperatures dropped quickly (in about 3 minutes) to what are apparently the normal ambients (34, 32, and 33 degrees). The fan speed went up to 3247, and the 12V supply voltage did too. Any other files or applications I opened didn't move these temperatures very much.
I downloaded the original file from the site again, and opened and watched it. Same increase in temperature. I scanned for viruses - I have none. I defragmented, just for the heck of it. Same phenomenon after I opened the file. I "Selected All" and copied the file to a new file with a different name. Same phenomenon.
Does anyone know what's going on?
I downloaded a Word file from a perfectly legitimate site so as to use it for work. After I had opened it and read it for a few minutes, I got an alert from the Intel Active Alert that came with my Intel motherboard that one of my "system temperatures had exceeded its recommended maximum temperature" (50 degrees C). According to the alert history, it was going above and below this maximum every few seconds. So I shut off my computer, and after a few minutes, I turned it on again.
I started monitoring the temperatures using the monitor provided by Intel. When I opened up this particular file, the processor temperature in the Processor Zone rose by about 17 degrees in 8 minutes, in System Zone 1 it rose by 8 degrees, and in System Zone 2 by 13 degrees. The System Fan 1 speed dropped from 3247 to 3193, and the 12 v voltage from 12.063 to 11.813 volts.
I then closed this file, and opened another, slightly larger Word file. The system temperatures dropped quickly (in about 3 minutes) to what are apparently the normal ambients (34, 32, and 33 degrees). The fan speed went up to 3247, and the 12V supply voltage did too. Any other files or applications I opened didn't move these temperatures very much.
I downloaded the original file from the site again, and opened and watched it. Same increase in temperature. I scanned for viruses - I have none. I defragmented, just for the heck of it. Same phenomenon after I opened the file. I "Selected All" and copied the file to a new file with a different name. Same phenomenon.
Does anyone know what's going on?