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Bionik Posts 4232 Registration date Thursday August 19, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen August 3, 2016 - Jan 28, 2012 at 03:23 PM
        Bionik Posts 4232 Registration date Thursday August 19, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen August 3, 2016 - Jan 28, 2012 at 03:23 PM
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Jan 28, 2012 at 03:23 PM
    Jan 28, 2012 at 03:23 PM
                        
                    Hi 
One of the first suggestions is to make sure the air vents to the central unit are clean and clear of dust and fluff as dust/fluff can cause excess heat, which then leads to components overheating and random shutdowns.
With the computer off either blow out the vents with canned air or use a vaccum cleaner to suck out the fluff, do have it on a lower setting.
If the problem still exists, try that:
Try to remove your power cord and hold the On button for like 30 seconds to 1 minute and then connect it back and turn on to see if the problem persists.
Good Luck!
            One of the first suggestions is to make sure the air vents to the central unit are clean and clear of dust and fluff as dust/fluff can cause excess heat, which then leads to components overheating and random shutdowns.
With the computer off either blow out the vents with canned air or use a vaccum cleaner to suck out the fluff, do have it on a lower setting.
If the problem still exists, try that:
Try to remove your power cord and hold the On button for like 30 seconds to 1 minute and then connect it back and turn on to see if the problem persists.
Good Luck!
