Overheating issues with DV4Z-1000 CTO

Hey all,
I have a Pavillion DV4Z1000 notebook and after i upgraded to win 7 my laptop for the first time ever got hot to the point it had to shut down, and it happened about 5 times within a 4 day period, i vacuumed out the exhaust and intake it seems to help a bit and i updated the bios and re-enabled the "fan always on" in the bios. ( i turned it off in vista to help preserve battery). Is there a certain driver i am missing? should i update my ATI/AMD drivers? and thoughts and or solutions are welcome. 
Sys Specs
x64 Bit
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 
AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core QL-60
4GB Ram 

If you are out of warranty, try to replace the thermal paste, the stock one is known in par quality.
Pavilion DV2922TX, XP-SP3 32bit, Intel T5750 2.0Ghz, Nvidia Geforce 8400M GS with 128MB, 4GB 667 DDR2, 250GB HDD

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