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Anonymous Posted on Sep 28, 2016

Hi,I have an toshiba laptop,it will turning on for 5-10 mins.later its getting shutdown suddenly.I have check the hard disk check and removed fan too and placed it Bcoz it was getting heat alot. please any one can suggest is there any issues with the laptop smps ?

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