Envy 17 t-3200: temperature of the system (90 d)

OS: Dual Boot Windows 7\Windows 8.1

BIOS: Insyde F.0B, 02/01/2013

CPU: Intel (r) Core i7-3820QM CPU @ 2.70 GHz

Graphics1: Intel(r) HD Graphics 4000

Graphics2: Radeon (TM) HD 7850 M

Normally I turned off the laptop by selecting 'Sleep '. So I reboot rearly unless an update of Windows requires action. In the package of a few weeks, I noticed that the laptop restarts the following appears: "thermal shutdown has occurred. THE system BIOS has detected that your laptop has been stopped or will point... Temperature of the system (90 d).

I cleaned the vents. I did a hard reset. I should rephrase what I just wrote. I have done several resets successively in order to display the login screen of Windows 8. During this process, the laptop fans are running very strong. To reduce the fan speed, strong spinning fans, I put the laptop to sleep and then wake it up.

Should what steps I take to solve this problem? Restart the laptop results in the temperature of the system (90 d).

HP was able to resolve my problem where the urge would be stop in seven seconds after pressing the powerbutton. The fix involved replacement of several hardware components among them where the Council sytem, the fan and the heat sink.

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