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Try playing a HD video with the wifi off and see if you can reproduce the problem. If you can it's probably your CPU overheating.– aquaCommented Feb 12, 2011 at 1:54
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The problem isn't consistent. It only happens once in awhile. Also, switching off my wifi kills the problem. I tried watching Big Bang Theory (634x352) last night and it started hiccuping again. I shut down to let it cool off a bit, but that didn't work. I killed the wifi, and it worked fine.– cesarCommented Feb 12, 2011 at 2:06
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have similar problem - starts in BIOS setup - anytime I switch tabs, if the HDD needs to be accessed then there is a delay of anywhere froma few seconds to almost a minute - if I take the HDD out, then the BIOS switches between tabs as soon as I hit it - also having trouble accessing HDD using FreeDos programs - went as far as to clone the HDD to another, but when I put the new HDD in the system, the exact same behavior - tried to upgrade the BIOS from UZ03 to 11, but when I run the downloaded file I get "Invalid BIOS File" -– user69597Commented Feb 28, 2011 at 21:57
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