My laptop not started so I opened the laptop and checked and then started the laptop and noticed the heatHow do you know it is actually overheating? What are the temps?
Thanks friendUse flat surface @karthic1998 and check there is any dust inside which creates the heating problem.
Heat is normal. It is how much heat that matters. What are your temps?My laptop not started so I opened the laptop and checked and then started the laptop and noticed the heat
I won’t get into bios friendI would clean out your laptop with some compressed air. Clean it out good - be careful not to go too full blast with the compressed air. I used the kind that is in a container. I like to clean out my computers every other month just to keep them squeaky clean (may be a bit excessive).
From there, I would see if your fans are spinning up correctly as well. If one or none of your fans are spinning up I'd like at the defective fans and perhaps replace them.
Can you get into BIOS before overheating and see how hot things are getting? Sometimes you bad capacitors can happen. Look for anything bulging or not looking right inside your laptop.
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Yes obviouslykarthic1998 wrote:
"I cleaned the layers of dust present on the fan"
- me too! Works much better, no "swimming" of the fan speed!
It seems to me that Windows is immortal, immortal operating system, weird
Microsoft is working very hard to get it there. And for the most part they are successful.It seems to me that Windows is immortal, immortal operating system, weird