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    hp dv6277ea shutsdown on its own

    Discussion in 'HP' started by drunknspike, Mar 1, 2008.

  1. drunknspike

    drunknspike Notebook Guru

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    Ive been having problems lately with my laptop shutting down on its own sometimes makes a bleeping noise all the lights flash sometimes it does nothing i push the power button sometimes it comes on other times i have to take the battery out today i have been encoding something and it kept going off no light just dead Ive taken the battery out and used just the power cable and its not gone off i think its the battery has there been any recalls ?
     
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    radopod Notebook Evangelist

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    Do you monitor your Notebook Temperatures? I suggest you download HWMonitor and post your temperatures here. It is just a guess but could lead to solutions.
     
  3. drunknspike

    drunknspike Notebook Guru

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    no i havent will do but with it working with the batt out i thought it would be that?
     
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    It could be that the battery is heating or is causing some heat to build up! Try it and post your results with and without the battery too if possible.
     
  5. drunknspike

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    right with out battery
    core 0 value 53c max 61c
    core 1 value 53c max 62c

    hdd value 47c max 47c
     
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    normally have it on a cooler pad and it still turns off
     
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    making a cd with batt in

    52c 67c
    53c 68c

    47c 47c
     
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    55c 68c
    56c 67c

    still doing cd
     
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    cool pad on batt in
    47 67
    47 68

    hd
    42 48
     
  10. Harper2.0

    Harper2.0 Back from the dead?

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    my old ze2000 did the same thing. But it wouldn't turn on for about 5 mins. Really annoying. I used a compressed air can to blow air into the vent and a lot of dirt came out. After that it rarely turned off. Might as well give that a try.
     
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    Those seem to be good temps. Might as well give Harpreet's method a try though!
     
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    while encoding a dvd laptop keeps going off temp reported at 92c and 94c
     
  13. flipfire

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    Have you cleaned out the fans? .. it could be clogged up with dust

    How long have you had the notebook for?
     
  14. drunknspike

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    since 15 -9-07 im going to get some air to hopefully get the dust out
     
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    drunknspike Notebook Guru

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    right did the can of air still shutting down been in contact with hp they said do a hdd test in the bios and if it doesnt complete you need a new hard drive so did the test and didn't finish it shut down as its still under warranty do i have to buy another one or do i send it off you hp for a replacement????
     
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    send it in to HP for repairs