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CHECK THE FANS! The biggest enemy to your laptop is HEAT! You just replaced the display it's very possible you inadvertently disconnected the cooling fan. Clean it while you have it apart dirt and dust prevent proper cooling
it could be that the fan of your processor stops working or not working at its full efficiency, you should check underneath your laptop unit if the processor fan that blows away the heat generated by processor and chipset during heavy load of work.
I suggest you return it to the supplier for an exchange or repair or refund as it would be still under warranty. If you try to fix it yourself you will void your warranty.
reinstall both browser, and go to my computer properties > advanced > startup and recovery > system failure > unckeck "send administrative alert", "and automatically restart"
Your computer is overheating, it is shutting itself down to prevent damage to the internal components.
Your computer should be serviced by a computer technician. He/she will clean the components and chassis of dust. This will increase airflow over the components, meaning your system will be stable and will not shut down unexpectedly.
It could be that the machine is overheating, if it's shutting down. Try ensuring that the vents are clear of obstruction, and that they are clean. If you can get to the cooling fan, then ensure that this is also clear. Don't use the laptop on your lap, as this tends to block the cooling vents as well.
It may also be worth checking to see if you get any error messages before it shuts down - in case it's something different (although I know that Windows 7 doesn't have an SP2 yet - so are you using Vista, or 7, SP1?)
I suggest try to check these things on your machine.
->Check if the machine is Overheating. ->Check which part of the machine is Overheating. ->See if the Fan of the machine is Running(Feel if the air vent of the machine)
Cause of Automatic Shutdown: -Memory -Hard Drive -Fan is not working
Most likely those are the cause of the machine keeps on shutting down unexpectedly.
From what you have described a motherboard replacement probably is the only solution. I know that some tech's will try and get them up and running but I think in the case it would be a waste of time. It comes down to a personal choice but I would recommend getting it checked out to see what the final verdict is.
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