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You will need to clean the fan and air vents of dust, that is why the laptop is overheating. You can do this with a can of compressed air by aiming the nozzle at the air vents at the back or sides of the laptop and giving short blasts in. That should quieten the laptop down and stay on for much longer.
In some cases people have to take them to a PC repair store to have them cleaned properly as too much dust has built up around the fan blades and grills.
You will need to open the case and clean all the vents. Ideally remove the fan and heatsink and clean. Apply some fresh thermal paste to the processor and replace heatsink and fan. Also, try and use the machine on a hard, flat surface so there is a good airflow around the machine.
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First I would ensure my video cable was firmly connected. Sometimes that connector does not seat all the way causing what you are seeing. That is the rectangular connector leading fro the cable on left side of the LCD to the motherboard. Normally there are several hardware components related to a white display. LCD, video cable, or motherboard all causes of white screen. Have you checked external video? What was the original issue before motherboard and keyboard replacement?
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