Worm Disables CPU Fan, Causes Overheating

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Worm Disables CPU Fan, Causes Overheating
The discovery was made by IT repairmen who found the 5in worm lodged inside the computer.

The creature had crawled into his £360 old laptop through an air vent and wrapped itself around the internal fan, leading to a total breakdown.

The worm itself was burned and frazzled having been 'cooked' by the overheating internal workings of the Gateway laptop computer.

Mr Taylor, 45, wracked his brains to find out exactly how an earthworm had managed to find its way into his laptop.

The culprits, he believes, were his two cats who are in the habit of pouncing on earthworms outside and bringing them into the house.

Mr Taylor, from Yeovil, Somerset, said: "The worm was obviously looking for a hiding place and must have crawled in through the air vent to get away from the cats.

"I couldn't help thinking that people get computer worms all the time, but not real life ones."

Computer technician Sam Robinson, 28, who discovered the worm said: "The machine was displaying a message saying that the processor fan was unworkable.

"I took the back off and had a look inside. Then I spotted what at first I thought was some sort of hair band or elastic band wrapped around the fan.

"I soon discovered that it was a worm which had been burned to a frazzle. It had obviously wrapped around the fan when somebody had turned on the computer and caused the breakdown due to the fan jamming.

"The vent in the side of the laptop was larger than normal and there was obviously enough room for the worm to get inside.

"Needless to say I hadn't come across a problem like this before but was happy to sort it out for Mark."
 
LOL Awsome title!!
I thought you meant a worm as in a worm in your pc sotware ect...lol!!
That's kinda whack though, i'd burn the worm with a flamethrower..lol!!
 
Friend of mine had a simular problem..... but with a bigass moth. Thing got stuck in his CPU fan. :D
 
LOL caught me too with thinking it was a software worm.

I had something similar on my power supply on my old machine. It would randomly shut down and reboot for no reason anytime so i heard some rustling noises in my PSU when i turned it on so i decided hell i was upgrading soon let me open up the PSU and see whats up and lo and behold a wasp's nest on the heatsink of the PSU o.O lol I removed the nest and plugged it back in and it worked like new hahaha.
 
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