Automatic shut down problem
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narayan
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28 Apr 2014 à 04:02
jack4rall Posts 6428 Registration date Sunday 6 June 2010 Status Moderator Last seen 16 July 2020 - 28 Apr 2014 à 05:57
jack4rall Posts 6428 Registration date Sunday 6 June 2010 Status Moderator Last seen 16 July 2020 - 28 Apr 2014 à 05:57
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jack4rall
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6428
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Sunday 6 June 2010
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28 Apr 2014 à 05:57
28 Apr 2014 à 05:57
Hello,
Try this 1
May be because of overheating, it's getting shutdown.
Clean all the vents, blow out with canned air.
Remove the power adapter and the battery from your laptop. Open the laptop
case to access the CPU Fan and the heat sink. Remove all the dust from the Fan
and also from the heat sink. Never run your laptop on bag & bed. Sides, back and
bottom must be clear.
If possible remove the old thermal paste from the CPU and apply a new thermal
paste for better heat conductivity.
Also make sure that CPU Fan is running.
Good Luck
Try this 1
May be because of overheating, it's getting shutdown.
Clean all the vents, blow out with canned air.
Remove the power adapter and the battery from your laptop. Open the laptop
case to access the CPU Fan and the heat sink. Remove all the dust from the Fan
and also from the heat sink. Never run your laptop on bag & bed. Sides, back and
bottom must be clear.
If possible remove the old thermal paste from the CPU and apply a new thermal
paste for better heat conductivity.
Also make sure that CPU Fan is running.
Good Luck