Satellite L630 - 16K - mouse is debilitating with connected external cooling fan

I pounded a L630 - 16 k with overconsumption and usage on bed so fan was broken.
I'm a fan of base 3 external off Amazon today.
Its connected via USB.
I noticed today carpet mouse disabling a lot and freezes for about 2 minutes.

Is there something I can do?

Hello

from my point of view, the external cooling pad might be useful, but I don't think t he would replace the internal cooling system.

In the case where your fan is broken and doesn't work t, the affected part must be replaced.
To do this the whole unit must be dismantled, and this could be a delicate procedure.

From my point of view of the few so you don t have enough experience, you should not try to disassemble the camera.
The risk of damage of the part is too high.

You must also be a consistent cooling module.
These parts can be ordered from authorized service partner Toshiba.

In my opinion its worth to spend little money to order the part replaced by the engineer.
Contact the ASP in your country and ask for help.

Dude good luck

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