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Lap top gets too hot and shuts downundefined
Almost every laptop will accumulate a big wad of fuzzballs and lintballs that get packed in front of the internal cooling fins for the processor and chipset. This results in overheating and random shutdowns, as is your problem.
Ease of cleaning this out, without disassembly, depends on the design of the laptop's cooling fans and air ducts. I have kept an 8 yr old Toshiba laptop clean inside and running good by using a shop vac wo work 2 ways. I use the vac's exhaust to blow air INTO the slots where the air typically exit's from the laptop.... and use the suction end of the shop vac on the fan openings of the laptop.
You don't want to blow into the fan openings, as this only forces the debris and fuzzball deeper into the cooling fins.
You want to force air the *opposite* way of the laptop's normal airflow, to dislodge the fuzzball.
After vacuum & blowing, the lintball should end up visible by the fan intake openings. You may have to pop the fan screens out if the lintball is too large to come out any other way.
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Go to manufactures web sight or google like Dell forums or what ever there is a lot free good info out their on just about every make and model, good luck,Bret
Why computer will not start from DVD
You can tap on the f12 key and it will bring a boot menu up then you can choose which item to boot to such as the dvd. You will want to have your media in the dvd player before you tap on the f12 key. Hope this helps you.
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According to Facebook Support Page...
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If you can't log into Facebook and need to reset your password:
1.Go to the login page at
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How to tell if your hard drive goes bad
There are different ways to find out if your hard drive is bad.
1) use command line option that is chkdsk (drive letter) without bracket. ex. chkdsk c: or chkdsk d: , After checking your drive if it says it have some bad sectors then your hard drive is bad. there are tools to remove bad sectors but that will cure your drive for sometime. (better take backup)
2) if your drives gives knocking or constant clicking sound then your drive is bad
Above are the most common issues with drive.
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