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HOW TO DEAL WITH A NEW SEGMENT FOR LAPTOP PROBLEMS WHY HAVING A MORE HEAT
1 Here are a few other
reasons why a laptop might overheat: The air vents are covered. This can happen
when you place your laptop on a soft or uneven surface, like a bed, pillow, or
your lap, that reduces air flow. Dust, dirt, hair, and grime can hinder your
laptop's fan, causing it
2 Because of this situation
coming from enviormentally efffect and as well as your working time hour any
machine whenever working which is utilize maximum work from this
1. Fix Internal Cooling machine
When your laptop is overheating, the first and most important thing you need to do is clean the fan(s) that provide(s) cooling to the CPU and graphics card. Over time, they build up layers of grime and dust that slow them down and block airflow. Consult your laptop's manual or the manufacturer to find out how to open the laptop to access and clean these parts.
- Shut down the computer
- Unplug all cables
- Remove the battery (if possible)
When you're ready, have a close look at your laptop, outside and inside, and clean the following parts:
- If
you can open up your laptop, carefully clean the fan(s) with a cotton swab
dipped in a drop of isopropyl alcohol. Make sure the alcohol has
completely evaporated before you reconnect the laptop to the power.
- You can also use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and dirt that clocks up the fan(s). To prevent damage to a fan, do not let it revolve in the wrong direction. If you want to use canned air to clean a fan, stop from spinning by holding it down.
- Next,
you can clean the exhaust port with a vacuum cleaner. It usually sits on
the side of the laptop, but you can also find it on the back. Unlike
intake grills, exhaust ports release warm or hot air, making them easy to
find.
- External
intake grills cover fans that suck cooler air into the laptop. They can
sit on the sides or at the bottom of your notebook. To clear the intake
grills, spray them


