my laptop becomes too quickly overheat and quit, then I have to wait for it to cool and he goes again, this happened as every ten minutes, what should I do? |
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I use a laptop brand Lenovo, but since a few months, does the problem occur every ten minutes before, he becomes overheated and then falls off, after cooling repeated the problem again, what should I do?
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Hi Vera,
You can try the below stesp one by one to solve the heating issue: 1. Buy A Laptop Cooler Due to their nature, size and increasing amounts of power; laptops seem to just get hotter and hotter. As a rule, my old laptops would generally go for a year without getting too hot. Now they’re so small and powerful that a laptop cooler is pretty much a necessity from day one. 2. Kill Your Processes The heat generated by the CPU is generally the main heat source within a laptop, and non-vital background processes only serve to make this worse. You can manually configure what starts up in Windows using the Microsoft System Configuration Utility. Hit Start, find Run (you may need to search for it, depending on your particular version of Windows) and type in msconfig and click OK. ![]() Navigate to the Startup tab and simply toggle the items you’d like to run when your computer first boots. Many update managers and system tray processes (like Quicktime, Java Update Scheduler, etc) are completely useless and simply sit there wasting your precious resources. 3. Clean your Laptop Your laptop’s number one enemy is dust, so removing this dust not only cleans and safeguards your machine but also increases airflow which in turn will boost your fan’s efficiency. I wouldn’t recommend doing this if you’re not 100% sure what your doing. You can also refer to the below article on how to reduce overheating problems on reviversoft: http://www.reviversoft.com/blog/2012/12/overheating-problems/ I hope your heating issue wil be fixed soon. Regards, Lokesh |