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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.
did it get jammed? sometimes that happens when my kids feed the vegetables in way too fast...I open it up, clean out the jam, put it all back together and it works again. also if it is 'full' and won't take anymore produce it will jam too. hope that helps
When you click on Power Options, the power options screen will open. Here you can select a power plan, change plan settings.
When you click the Change plan settings option below any of the listed power plans, the Edit Plans Setting screen
will open allowing you to change when the computer should turn off the
display and when to put the computer to sleep, as well as the
brightness setting of the display.
You have all the simpthoms of an overheating laptop.
For starters, get a vacuum and **** all the dirt from the fan or fans on the back/ bottom of your laptop.
Then turn on your laptop. It should stay longer than 5 seconds.
If this solves your problem, then you are lucky.
If not, you'll need to have your laptop serviced, and clean the heat sink, and have reapplied the heat transfer compund on the processor.
Not a big deal, and not that expensive either.
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If it really is a power on password you can remove it by following these steps.
1) Unplug your laptop.
2) Remove all batteries.
3) Then you must open your laptop and locate the cmos battery and unplug it for about 3-5 seconds.
4) Then put it back together and power it on.
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