My suggestion:
If you have a chance of being alone at work some time, get a hair dryer with you... Use something to make sure the air doesn't get out of the computer. then use the hair dryer at max heat to ensure warm air gets through the air input..... BOOM! you're done.
I don't know if the computer turns itself off automatically because of overheating though.. another thing could be sprinkling some water on the components. it definitely won't like that.
If you have a chance of being alone at work some time, get a hair dryer with you... Use something to make sure the air doesn't get out of the computer. then use the hair dryer at max heat to ensure warm air gets through the air input..... BOOM! you're done.
I don't know if the computer turns itself off automatically because of overheating though.. another thing could be sprinkling some water on the components. it definitely won't like that.