laptop most of HP's thermal shutdown?

the operating system is Windows 7 Ultimate, but when I turn on it was thermal shutdown and suitor was overheated and I wait for 2 hours but still present (I think that stop at random) and I'll take on the laptop with no battery. What should I do?

Hi Obito,

I understand that your computer shuts down because of overheating.

Usually, overheating occurs due to hardware problem.

I suggest you to check with the following steps to try to solve the problems of overheating:

(a) clean the mouths of aeration and check if the fan is working or not.
(b) to use certain software, then check if your system fan running at good speed.
(c) do not use your laptop on a surface that block the air intakes.
(d) thermal pads may be burned. Try replacing them with a new.
(e) there could be a fault with the equipment. You can get it checked with professional experts.
(f) to adjust the parameters of power supply to your needs. Low power consumption means lower heat production.
(g) do not allow cell phone operation with closed lid. It always generates the heat inside the laptop. You can close the lid only if the laptop automatically goes to sleep or Hibernate mode.
(h) also, try installing the latest drivers and software on the Web site of the manufacturer.

If the problem persists, I suggest you please contact HP support for help.

http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support.html

Reference:

The thermal shutdown that scares me!

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-e-g-Windows-8-and-software/thermal-shutdown-is-making-me-worried/TD-p/951381

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