Satellite M60-167 cannot start the operating system

The name of the model Satellite M60-167.

Laptop turns off after a few minutes of work.
Then I format C with Windows XP Pro, but it turns off as before.

I did not finished the instalation and now I can't enter to finish.
I had only blue screen same not the Toshiba screen on start.

Can not enter the bios as well.

Please help if you can and thanks for all!

Post edited by: cota26

Hello

> Laptop computer just turn off after a few minutes of work.
> Then I format C with Windows XP Pro, but it turns off as before.

I think this sentence is the key description resembles your laptop could overheat and automatically stops.
Why is this happening? Well, the laptop could overheat temperature high inside the laptop. It will stop automatically to prevent the equipment from damage.

My long experience, a clogged cooling fans could be responsible for the bad cooling and the temperature high.

So what to do?  :|
In my opinion, he must clean the fans to get rid of dust and debris.

The jet of compressed air is very useful tool and could help you to clean the fans.

Hope this helps to get the laptop running.

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