Overheating and crash on the A60 - 122 power management

Sorry for the bad English - my native language is Russian.
I have a few problems:

#1 when I run any graphical application lasts (as any games full screen)-I get a trouble - front near the screen becomes very hot - I think it's a video card problem, because I saw this sentence only at games or use Photoshop. How can I solve this? Have Satellite A60 - 122 functions q - fan (like ASUS motherboards) and how do I access it?

Utility power management #2 - hangs at each performance of the OS and crashes when you try to uninstall.
What can recommend you on these issues?

Thanks for all the answers.

Kind regards
Alex.

Hello

#1 with this number you can do anything. If it's really hot, you can call service toshiba partner and ask if it would be useful to analyze the material.

#2 you tried to install the new management tool of power 'on' non-functional existing power management. It may be that the new installation fix the existing!

Good bye

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