Laptop randomly freezes

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  1. Posts : 12
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       #11

    I'll do this monentarily. Would you recommend letting the laptop cool off to room-temperature or is it just me being paranoid?
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       #12

    Subiray said:
    I'll do this monentarily. Would you recommend letting the laptop cool off to room-temperature or is it just me being paranoid?
    No need to wait.
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       #13

    I am guessing this the section I am pointing at is the one I want to remove. Bear with me please, I'm well aware that I'm making this harder than it already is ^_^
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       #14

    No problem. Glad to help and wait. Yes, open and clean the section you are pointing at
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       #15

    Are you sure that I am supposed to dismantle the large section? I'm getting the feeling that it's not the way to go, then again I could be wrong. Am I supposed to open it through the keyboard section by any chance?



    Edit: Did some research on my own, appearently I need to remove the keyboard in order to acess a few other screws.

    http://gentechpcforums.com/Images/Ma...%2002-v1.0.pdf
    Last edited by Subiray; 28 Dec 2013 at 14:16.
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       #16

    I have never taken apart a laptop, but judging from the manual you provided, I don't think I would try that either. It appears a bit much for cleaning. Maybe someone else will come and lend some additional info. == I did notice one thing. In the picture you provided in message #13, the air hole in the middle of the laptop appears to have some dirt showing. If it is, you do need to clean it. If that is not dirt, then I would not be so alarmed. Hang in here for some one else who has taken one apart before. Guys check in all time on the problems.
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       #17

    Yeah I figured, I'll keep an eye on the forums for some advice. Thanks for helping me locate what's wrong with it though! Also, I took a peek at what you described but I found no dust or dirt of any kind in the vent. Would you think it's a bad thing to take some compressed air and blow through the air holes? Obviously by no extreme amounts as the fan could be damaged.
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       #18

    Subiray said:
    Yeah I figured, I'll keep an eye on the forums for some advice. Thanks for helping me locate what's wrong with it though! Also, I took a peek at what you described but I found no dust or dirt of any kind in the vent. Would you think it's a bad thing to take some compressed air and blow through the air holes? Obviously by no extreme amounts as the fan could be damaged.
    If there is dust inside, there is no way for it to escape with the cover on, so it would not do much good. Hopefully someone else will come on that has taken one apart before. I will see if I can find someone online that might lend a hand.
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       #19

    bigmck said:
    No fan speed I see. Mine is below "Bus Speed". Clean out the inside and see if that helps.
    Laptops usally dont show any fan speeds, Their biose's are extremely closed ( i know i had a latop for a long time)
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       #20

    I Would first tell you to clean your computer from dust and blame overheating. But though you said the freezing never happened when yyou gamed ony when searching the internet etc it cant be any heat problems, Try (may help/ may not but it doesent hurt) Rightclick CMD (Command prompt) take run as administrator (Kör som administratör) And type in sfc /scannow
    Then when it says its done take (Skärmklippsverktyget) And take a "picture" of what it says and post it here,

    And the other thing, What Operationg system are you running. 32/64 bit Vista/7/8 ?

    And also Download CCLEANER and scan the computer and also scan for Regristry errors,

    Also Run a full system scan with your anti virus system, (would also like to see wich anti virus you use
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