IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL POWER TO THE EQUIPMENT
If there is an actual fire, extinguish the blaze if it is within your control. Notify the Fire Department (911) immediately. Notify the BECO as soon as possible. Leave the equipment as is for Fire Department inspection
You should probably turn it off and leave it off for a while.
A computer should not be producing any smoke at all. You should check to see if a small animal has crawled their way inside your computer, died, and is now burning up.
Blown headgaskets let water in, so you can see steam (white smoke) coming out your tailpaipe. You also should see water in your oil.
needs to be cleaned
white smoke usually refers to a blown head gasket if its coming out by the CPU then its a blown head gasket with an exhaust leak check to see if your oil looks milky
built up heat coming out engine breather tubes on the motor!
Explain what it is doing! is water coming out of the tail pipe? do you see white smoke coming out of the tail pipe?
i don't think you can. but when you're in a car with little Jacob he smokes it. also if u break a window you can see the smoke coming out.
there are many options for this-you may try these : * restart your computer * get windows vista * ask a computer technician about this(they always know how to deal with this problem) * scan your computer and see where viruses are coming from-(if that is web site then don't go to that web site)
they have elected a pope? in cold weather it is normal to see white smoke coming out of your tailpipe. the one you have to worry about is the black or the blue smoke
It dedends on the colour of the smoke and from where you see it coming. Be4st bet is to pull over next time it happens and pop your hood , carefully because it might be oil dripping onto an exhaust pipe or manifold somewhere.Follow the smoke to its source THIS SHOULD BE EASY TO DO.
If it is white "smoke" then it is probably not smoke at all but only water vapour that is being cooled as it enters the cold air outside the house. It is nothing to worry about as long the heating system is working normally and also as long as you are having the heating system serviced every year by a licensed HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) engineer.Black or blue smoke coming out is another matter altogether and could indicate a dangerous fault in the system. If you see that kind of smoke coming out it is time to call a licensed HVAC engineer to inspect the system and advise you what should be done.