My Satellite P200 overheat? CPU at 65 degrees C

Hello

I had this laptop for a little over a year. Never had any problems with it, not once do bluescreen :/
For the past 2 weeks ~ the screen started showing blue lines if I move the screen a little bit. Battery refuses to charge for a few seconds sometimes and there Blue filtered 4times and my usb mouse sometimes does not work. (thing of mouse may be unrelated to FYI) and he ran more slowly then ussual
I noticed that warm enough.

So I downloaded a program to monitor how hot it got. I was SHOCKED that it showed 65 degrees cpu temp (temp 42HD) is this way overheating?
Or just minor?
How concerned should I be? Everything that can be done?

I have enough fear, I like my laptop I couldn't imagine it die on me D:
I can't get a new one for at least a few months >< and="" ofcourse="" this="" happens="" a="" month="" or="" two="" after="" warranty="" going="" off="" argh="" my="" luck="">

If you need more information, or have any input please post :)

Thank you<>

Hi mate

There is no official procedure how clean the cooling modules.
Usually, you could use a jet of compressed air and could blow the air through fans.
In most cases, this will help you get rid of the dust and debris.
But be cautious!

PS: If you have no experience and don't know how to do this then contact a technician for laptop and ask for help.

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