HP Pavilion dv7-3190ei: heat

Hey,.

I'm having a problem in my laptop, its overheating but so far is not blocking down.

Windows 7 ultimated x 64.

It is a 12 GB of ram.

2 hard disk 500 GB and 800 GB.

If there is no solution that will be appreciated.

Hey @StormerMoe,

Welcome to the Forums of HP's Support. I am happy that you have participated and asked to help with suggestions and solutions regarding your HP Notebook PC. I'll do my best to help you to come to a resolution with overheating.

When we came to a resolution, please share what has worked for you with others by marking this post as an acceptable Solution.

Have you tried running in Safe Mode?

Did you do a BIOS reset?

Have you tried to do a disk fragment?

Have you tried to do a Disk Cleanup?

Please try to clean the events your Noteobok MNI

Is the noisy fan or turn constantly?

Is the hotter than normal PC?

Have you tried tests to hardware failures?

Here are a few documents for you that can help:

If you need assistance, I would be happy to help you. Please make sure you have done every step (including those in the troubleshooting document) in the order and provide the detailed results of the steps.

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Have a great day!

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