this sounds like a processor issue im thinking that your unit is overheating,when its running flip it over and have a look at the fan and tell me if its spinning? does the laptop start straight away after it shuts off or does it not start for a wile?
this sounds like a processor issue im thinking that your unit is overheating,when its running flip it over and have a look at the fan and tell me if its spinning? does the laptop start straight away after it shuts off or does it not start for a wile?
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1. Pull out the battery.
2. Open the panel on the
bottom that has the fan and remove the fan and heat sink.
3. Clean the top
of cpu,
4. Put some thermal paste on the cpu 5. Put it all back together.
6. Safely dispose of the battery, If you plug the battery back in you will have to go through the whole process again7. Run off ac adapter.
8. Buy a new battery.
You have to run recovery on yoru system from the rcovery discs, and if its fails then you have to run test on the harddrivefrom the bios and if you get any error than your harddrive has gone bad.
Try to cool the laptop in the sense, do not use it for some time, approx two three hrs then try to re install...
But if your laptop is old then the problem could be because the fans working beneath get old and do not run upto the mark..usually they have two fans i believe...maybe one is conked?
Hi.. I have a temporary solution to your problem. I had the same problem. Remove the battery and the ac adapter from the laptop. Just reconnect the ac adapter without the battery and switch on the lap. Presto.. Problem solved.. It doesnt power off anymore unless u remove the ac adaptor. Usefull if u hav needed files n want 2 create a backup. Still i havent found out a permanent solution to this problem. I suspect its a motherboard fault
the battery casing itself is heat sealed....
You Need to Pry it open..
No Really easy way to do it and you must take your time and do it slowly, start at a corner edge using a guitar pick or similar... then work your way around and around till you can pry it open..
Not an easy task.. But Do-able..
Get a can of compressed air and make sure the dust balls are blown out of the system. I have seen several systems get over heated and when they do the system will shut down.
this sounds like a processor issue im thinking that your unit is overheating,when its running flip it over and have a look at the fan and tell me if its spinning? does the laptop start straight away after it shuts off or does it not start for a wile?
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