warm

About this tag
The tag 'warm' on WindowsForum.com appears in a variety of contexts, including personal reflections on seasons, descriptions of cozy or affectionate images, and technical discussions about hardware temperature. In one thread, a user reports a laptop shutting down during gaming, noting the device feels warm at around 55 degrees Celsius, which may indicate overheating issues. Another thread discusses a photo preview appearing overly warm in Windows Vista, suggesting a color calibration or display setting problem. The tag is also used in non-technical posts about winter, comfort, and emotional warmth. Overall, 'warm' covers both literal temperature concerns and figurative uses related to ambiance or feeling.
  1. whoosh

    ART Old Shop

    :)
  2. whoosh

    ART Sleepy

    :)
  3. R

    Embracing Winter: A Blend of Cold, Warmth, and Reflection

    Each season I are in color and smooth world. According to the circulating flow of time, spring emerald clear, energetic summer, autumn amber overflowing emotions welling then passed. Winter came, and the gray winter is always the longest season in my country. Winter makes us feel the presence of...
  4. GeneralHiningII

    Windows 7 Loss of power of laptop; no bluescreen.

    Playing a game and quite often the screen blacks out. When I alt-tab it goes to windows logon, making me log in to my account again. After about 4 or 5 of these occurrences the laptop just shuts itself down. No bluescreen and the charger's in with 100% of battery. I have enabled minidump...
  5. deetee

    Windows Vista Preview in Vista

    When I view a picture in Vista's preview it looks very warm, but the pictures look fine in my browser. Is there a setting somehwere that needs changing?
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