If you have an overheating problem with your HP laptop / HP laptop, this may help. Please read it completely.
First of all, we would like to draw your attention to the
fact that almost all HP notebooks / HP notebooks have been tested for HP
overheating issues, so if you are experiencing an overheating issue with your
notebook or notebook, the error is in your system. and not in the design.
When an HP laptop begins to overheat, it causes the laptop
to speed up, programs begin to respond, error messages appear, and system
shutdowns, a blue screen, or a black screen. There are various causes for this
problem, such as incorrect power settings, Windows updates stuck with an
incompatible device driver, etc.
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The main causes of HP notebook / HP notebook overheating
are:
If your HP Notebook / Notebook PC is old, there may be a
problem with dust obstructing the vents. I suggest cleaning the vents.
If the air fan does not run at the required speed. The
problem may be due to fan speed or fan BIOS settings, which may need to be
replaced.
If you use your Hp laptop / HP laptop on a surface that
blocks air intake, this may be an overheating problem. The same goes for the
new laptops.
Most importantly, when your laptop heats up, there is a good
chance that it will melt the heat sink / processor thermal pad and cause the
laptop to get hot when you use it.
There may be a hardware problem.
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HP Notebook or HP Notebook Overheating Solutions:
Whatever the reason, there are some solutions you can take
to reduce the risk of your HP laptop overheating.
Clean the system vents and check whether the air fan works
or not.
Check whether your system fan is running at the correct
speed or not.
Do not use the HP notebook / HP notebook on a surface that
blocks the vents.
Try updating the BIOS.
The heating pads may be burned out, then try replacing them
with a new one.
There may be a hardware failure, then consult a professional
expert.
Sometimes the problem is caused by unnecessary startup
programs (running in the background). Just open the task manager, select the
Startup tab, and turn off all unnecessary programs to prevent them from running
on your system.
Turn off the system (using the power button), disconnect the
power adapter (if connected), and remove the battery. Then press and hold the
power button for 30 seconds, now insert the battery and turn on the windows,
usually wait 15 minutes and check for more overheating problems.
If your HP laptop or notebook battery has been working for
many years, it is recommended that you replace it with a new one to help reduce
the risk of your laptop overheating.
Sometimes incorrect Windows updates get stuck in the background,
causing unnecessary use of system resources, reducing battery performance, and
causing your laptop to overheat. If the problem started after installing the
latest Windows updates, we recommend that you temporarily remove them and see
if that helps.
Run the Windows Power Troubleshooter and let Windows check
and fix the problem. This will solve the problem if the problem is caused by
incorrect power settings.
Support for HP laptops
After completing all the above steps, if your HP laptop or
HP laptop overheating issue is not resolved, the best way to resolve your
laptop or laptop overheating issue is to have an expert support specialist. HP
laptop technician. Just dial our toll-free HP Laptop support
number. Our HP laptop support specialists will solve your problem
remotely. We work for HP customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.