Check and make sure everything is plug in right,maybe try a different outlet.As for the fan, mine did the same thing I bought a can of air spray in the computer section of the store and blew out the fan and keys, OMG the stuff that came out of it,I was surprised and now I do it on a weekly basis.
2007-02-08 07:25:26
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answered by Cindy 4
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Contrary to popular belief, laptop fans do not run 24/7 like desktops. They only turn on when the CPU reaches a certain temperature. Also, laptops tend to run on the hot side. My question to you is, does the laptop shut off while you're using it, or on it's own after you've left it running for awhile? If it shuts off while you're using it, that may be a problem you'll have to take to a technician or call the laptop vendor. However, if it shuts off after being left on and idled for a few hours, it may be a power saving setting. Laptops are usually preset to conserve power.
2007-02-08 07:32:35
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answered by Shades of Green 2
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a minimum of seem up a Lab rescue on your interior reach section. They be attentive to and comprehend the breed, the over/detrimental-breeding and the genetics in contact which reason aggressiveness. Labs have been used as police and conflict canines for some years. human beings deliver them residing house assuming they are immediately loving family members pets. it rather is a breed that needs training and many exercising. A drained canines is a properly-behaved canines. human beings additionally make the blunders of comparing Labs to Golden Retrievers (a breed that does no longer have aggressive genes which the police prepare as help) yet another shrink back to this breed is they are familiar (because of the automobile-family members-puppy fable) whilst a breed is over-bred because of the fact of popularity some features are amplified. sounds like this domestic dog got here from mum and dad with aggressive inclinations = detrimental breeding. i visit take a wild wager that the mum and dad weren't shown or had 5 wellbeing certificates on each and each of them? purely got here with the ineffective AKC registration if fortunate? Mutts could be registered with the AKC. you won't be in a position to blame the canines. it rather is a canines owners accountability to coach their canines, canines do no longer prepare themselves. An untrained canines can't be envisioned to act the way human beings assume evidently. they choose shaping, compliment and love. A canines that comes from undesirable genes needs better training and care. The pound is designed for stray animals, that is not any longer a unload for residing animals that have been by no potential cared for top. Please do no longer abandon the detrimental canines on the pound.
2016-11-02 22:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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OK, go to your laptops manufacture website and they should have a website for support and there should be a place to put your model number in. It should take you to your PCs webpage where all your latest updates are available for download and install. Update your PC as much as you can and especially look for a BIOS update. After you do the BIOS update it should resolve this issue. Pay attention to the warnings about BIOS update and be careful. Seems like you laptop is over heating. Word to the wise laptops need proper ventilaton. So, use them where air can flow freely through their vents. Always use a hard surface that will allow airflow. Bad examples: carpet, on crushed chips, lap etc..
2007-02-08 08:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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brilanna is right but also it could be that your fan isn't working like what happened to me. If the problem keeps on take it to Geek Squad(Best Buy) or some other place where they can tell you what's wrong.
2007-02-08 07:22:29
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answered by me 3
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Your computer may have a saftey switch that automatically switches off once your computer reaches a certain temperature. I would not change any settings (if possible) because your computer will over heat.
2007-02-08 07:22:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the power supply.
2007-02-08 07:20:19
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answered by Sean E 1
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Is your fan covered up? If so you need to make sure that you don't have it covered up. You need to make sure that it can "breathe". Also although it does tend to sound like it depending on who's saying it, it's actually a laptop. :+)
2007-02-08 07:16:02
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answered by brilanna 2
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How old is your laptop? Do you need a cooling fan mat to put it on?
also what kind of environment is it in?
2007-02-08 07:20:54
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answered by purplejadedragon 4
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Wake him up labs do get lazy
2007-02-08 07:16:37
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answered by delmonticoman 5
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