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    How I can fix the error or over heating

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Vanessal, May 21, 2014.

  1. Vanessal

    Vanessal Newbie

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    Hi all,
    I'm having a problem in my HP Pavilion DV6 Core i7 2nd generation laptop.. I just brought it to laptop repairing shop for service/cleaning.. It was heating because of exhaust fan of my laptop was too speedy that increase the temperature before cleaning.... so I sent it to repair shop yesterday but when I came back to home I turn on it and it was working very well I could play Need For Speed Rivals on battery but when I plug in of charging it hibernated after few minutes... I can not watch movies on it and can not play games anymore when I plug in of charger but I can enjoy all that on battery... Why it is hibernate during charging and when I restart it, it shows a message your computer temperature was 90 degree and some more and give a link of HP Notebook PCs Startup & No-Boot

    Please help me how I can resolve it
     
  2. OldMajorDave

    OldMajorDave Notebook Evangelist

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    If you know your fan is working…here are some suggestions:

    - Raise the rear of the notebook during game play to allow additional cooling.
    - Check BIOS Settings…Select fan “Always On” if this option is available.
    - Reset Power Options to Default… then go through every option for the desired performance.
    - Disable Hibernation
    - Consider disassembly of the unit and installing better TIM (Thermal Interface Material) between the CPU & GPU and the heat sink.

    Best, Dave