Turn off or Stand bay?
Check the battery setting, maybe there's something wrong with the notifications.
Are you using TOSHIBA Battery utility or Windows?
tray shifting .
Good luck..
2006-07-10 22:06:23
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answer #1
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answered by Fahad 2
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Laptops get warm because the Processor (accepted because the CPU) is operating and the more durable it quite works, the hotter it receives. in case you play video games, search for the web, the CPU has to enhance this is clock % to keep the making use of operating easily. there are techniques to keep the computer cool without making use of a cool Fan kit, yet there in a large number of situations no longer equipped for laptops only for pcs. I were given a computer and it has 2 followers in it and a effective processor, this is abit of a gaming one and could not at throughout warmth. Your computer is precise over heating because the way you cope with it, party on your lap or on some smooth cushion and there is no longer sufficient air around the computer, fantastically lower than neath or it will be the room Temperature is to intense, notwithstanding this is in a large number of situations no longer the case, maximum computer paintings in intense temperature problem, meaning the followers ought to % as a lot as finished skill to relax the nice and comfy temperature of the CPU. One very last difficulty, if there is no longer sufficient air popping out of the air vent, then you fan possibly clogged up with airborne dirt and dust and the fan won't be able to produce cool air to relax the CPU. attempt to sparkling the fan interior with a moist fabric and then the Fan ought to produce extra cool air. desire helped.
2016-10-14 08:29:33
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answer #2
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answered by rattley 4
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Sounds like you have the power saving settings set down to low, if it isn't that it is possible that the little switch that senses the screen being opened or closed could be playing up.
If it is the switch it is going to cost you about $10 for a new one which you will have to install yourself, otherwise it will cost you $100 to install it.
My gues is it is your settings so go into XP's my computer and go into power settings and just check, also you might want to check the BIOS settings as it could be enabled in there also,
2006-07-10 22:10:42
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answer #3
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answered by jackocomp 4
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Probably because you are running too many programs at one time and using all of your memory. Or you have a virus.... Run a scan and try to shut down some of the programs you are using all at once.
2006-07-10 22:07:28
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answer #4
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answered by tipperz_3 1
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Go to control panel/power option and choose 'always on' n the power schemes. Then select 'never' in setting in always power on
2006-07-10 22:13:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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u check settings
power seting
ok, then
right click on desktop
then properties
then click on screen save
then and click on power
now window can change
and there three option
u select there never on all
then apply
2006-07-10 22:13:23
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answer #6
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answered by M. N 3
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its either infected by virus or your laptop battery has a problem..
2006-07-10 22:11:25
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answer #7
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answered by ira 1
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could be a trojan, worm or virus. Does it give you warning? try TrendMicro's free Housecall scan....works really good for me.
2006-07-10 22:07:58
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answered by Chrissy 2
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Scan for viruses..it might be infected...
2006-07-10 22:08:03
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answered by Deep 4
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tried checking whether its on full power?
2006-07-10 22:06:38
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answer #10
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answered by No Name 2
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