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I'm no expert on Hasee laptops but to me this looks like the CPU is failing. I would as a matter of urgency back up all your data files to an external hard drive, just to be safe.
I'm no expert on Hasee laptops but to me this looks like the CPU is failing. I would as a matter of urgency back up all your data files to an external hard drive, just to be safe.
Task Manager shows that there is no unusual processor activity, at least in Windows. All is normal.
Some good suggestions have already been made:
- Poor thermal paste application on the processor
- Poor installation/contact of the heat pipe to the processor.
- Defective processor.
One thing you might try, just to see if it makes a difference, is a BIOS Settings Reset:
- Turn off the laptop, remove the power supply and battery
- Now press and hold the power button for a good 30 seconds
- Replace the battery and power supply, start the laptop
- Immediately go into the BIOS Settings (by pressing the correct key at boot) and go to the EXIT Tab. There, select "Restore Optimized Defaults" (or similar wording).
- The laptop will reboot.
See if that changes anything.