After installing the Lion-os on MacBook Air noisy, badly heated and eats the battery in just one hour.

After installing the Lion MacBook Air noisy, badly heated and eats the battery in just one hour.
I do not know what I need to do
And I can't get any support from nobody.

Try resetting your SMC    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964

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