Satellite P10 shuts down unexpectedly after only 4/5 minutes to be turned on

Hey, I have a problem with my Satellite P10 2.5 years.
The problem is it turns off unexpectedly after 4/5 minutes being powered on.

After he fires it on again for about 7 to 10 HOURS, even with the power drive inside displays the 4 lights on the front, but it will not even power the start-up routine.

I tried different combinations of power/battery and I still get the same problem.
I'm sure that it is overheating and then take hours to enhance down.

Your opinion on this would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance...

Ben

Hi Ben,

Certainly, it sounds like an overheating issue from your description, although I expect to recover much faster than 7 to 10 hours. You can try the technique of aspiration of dust on the grids of aspiration air to see if it improves the situation. Also check that the fans are working properly and that there is sufficient space around the appliance when it is in use.

Kind regards

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