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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2
OS: Windows 7
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Hp dv4-1313dx Windows 7 Build 7100 4GB RAM 250 GB Hard Drive AMD Turion X2 64 CPU A List of problems with my computer. My computer randomly at points goes into hibernation for no reason with out a request? any thing you guys might know i could to fix my problem, i dont know wether its a driver problem or somehing else. also ive been using speedfan to monitor my CPUs Temp. and it seems that when im using a program like IE7 or photoshop, its always from 90'C-110'C. i dont think thats normal any help about that. And It also appears to be running very slowy at points. but besides that thats my only problems. My last auto hibernation was like at 7:00 AM Today. I have not installed any new software all my Securty is up to date and running Well Thanks. Help? Last edited by alex214; 10-10-2009 at 06:53 AM. |
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southeastern CT, USA
Posts: 1,665
OS: Vista (x64); Win7 (x32 & x64)
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Re: Windows 7 Errors
When you reboot the system does it successfully recover from the hibernation?
90ºC to 110ºC is way too hot - check the case to ensure that the fan is running. Also, use canned air to blow out the vents (don't use a vacuum cleaner or an air compressor - it'll damage parts).
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Windows Tech Team
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,179
OS: Windows 7 RTM (x64), Vista SP2, XP Pro, Windows 7, Ubuntu 9.04
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Re: Windows 7 Errors
110°C...that's pretty outrageous. Above boiling temperature!
Follow usasma's instructions and make sure all of those vents are clear. If that doesn't help, you should definitely get it serviced. |
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