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overheating issue

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absolutely no security issues at all.
any info in the report is inward facing, that is, stuff we can't see from the outside world.
people particularly get spooked with the IP addresses - again, these are on your side of the firewall, they are LAN addresses.
depending on your network/modem setup, you may have outwards facing, or WAN, addresses, but these are already publicly listed on the web so DNS lookups can occur.

there is no info in the Speccy report that helps anyone get into your system. :)
 
absolutely no security issues at all.
any info in the report is inward facing, that is, stuff we can't see from the outside world.
people particularly get spooked with the IP addresses - again, these are on your side of the firewall, they are LAN addresses.
depending on your network/modem setup, you may have outwards facing, or WAN, addresses, but these are already publicly listed on the web so DNS lookups can occur.

there is no info in the Speccy report that helps anyone get into your system. :)
ok thanks, I will get that out on this coming Sunday or Monday
 
nothing unusual in the Speccy report sadly.

apart from stripping the laptop to get to the processor and re-applying the thermal paste, I'd be recommending the far simpler option of resting the laptop on one of those active cooling pads.
 
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