Notebook Random Freezing Or Shutdown


Repair Notebook Random Freezing and fix notebook automatically Shutdown.



Notebook Overheating can cause a lost of problems including frozen display, but the fix is usually simple.

One of the most common complaints with notebooks, frozen displays and sudden shutdowns are no less frustrating. It can mean loss of data if you had not recently saved your open projects, and it’s annoying and time-consuming to have to reboot.

More than likely, these problems are caused by your computer overheating. Computers generate heat when they operate, and if that heat cannot be dissipated, connections are stressed and components can be damaged. As a safeguard, notebooks have a built-in feature that will shut the computer down automatically if it gets too hot.

The first thing to check is if the fan is doing its job. Inspect the vents on your notebook to ensure they are not blocked. Air needs to be able to circulate underneath the computer, too. With unblocked vents, if your notebook feels hot but you don’t hear the fan kick on, the fan itself needs attention. It may simply be a matter of cleaning out any accumulated dirt or dust in the vents and on the fan itself, but if a few blasts of compressed air don’t do the trick, try to remove the fan and clean it by hand. Fan removal can be easy or very difficult depending on the brand of notebook; proceed here with caution. After a thorough cleaning, if the fan still does not work, consider replacing it.

Shutdowns may also occur as a result of a loose switch; if you can rule out overheating as a culprit, take your notebook to a repair shop so a professional can evaluate the machine.

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