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08-25-2012 05:26 PM
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10-11-2012 10:04 AM
@Arklay wrote:When I start my laptop I get this annoying message every time:
"The system bios has detected your notebook PC was placed in hibernation to avoid overheating .
The system is now operating normally and your data should remain intact.
Overheating may occur if the cooling vents are blocked or the operating temperature exceed the specification. The notebook PC should return to normal operation once the situation is resolved.
System Temperature (90D)"
So i have to press Enter every time to start my OS.... it's annoying and can't get rid of it, I don't have temperature problems or anything, my laptop is over a cooling pad and it's not hot, there are no problems while using it, its just that message and the fact that i have to press Enter every time to boot ...
Is there a way to get rid of it?
I tried flashing the bios with the hp tool but with no success ...
04-30-2013
11:07 AM
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02-23-2017
05:54 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hello MDSEKANDER & Wiktorhml,
I understand you both are experiencing issue with system temperature (90D), is that correct? I will be more than happy to help you.
Can you please provide the full make and model of the computers you have. If you are unsure where to locate this information have a look at this link for help.
Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
Thanks
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05-09-2013
09:35 PM
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02-23-2017
06:23 PM
by
OscarFuentes
@RedRose0528 wrote:
Hello MDSEKANDER & Wiktorhml,
I understand you both are experiencing issue with system temperature (90D), is that correct? I will be more than happy to help you.
Can you please provide the full make and model of the computers you have. If you are unsure where to locate this information have a look at this link for help.
Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
Thanks
Good day,
I recently had some water fall on my laptop and had to replace the mother board. I replaced the heatsink and fan along with the mother board. My issue is that now when I start up the PC It starts and after a few seconds it shuts down... I get error 90D. I cannot get more than a few seconds before the laptop turns off. My model is HP Pavillion DM4
05-10-2013 05:39 PM
Hey Hdomingu,
I'm so sorry had a spill. Liquid spills can be particularly frustrating because it's hard to know which parts are affected by it, especially with water because it is colorless and it isn't sticky (as with soft drinks or beer which I've seen in some cases). It's near impossible to tell whether a component is affected without switching them out and trial and error.
Also, when you replaced the heatsink and fan did you apply thermal paste between the heatsink and processor? Thermal paste is a very critical and often overlooked part of replacing or reseating the heatsink. Thermal paste helps fill the microscopic gaps or imperfections between the heatsink and processor. The paste helps dissipate heat from the processor. If it is not applied and/or if the old, original thermal paste is not cleaned off of the processor, the heatsink will not be able to do its job and this will cause a symptom much like you're experiencing. The computer will turn on, but the processor will overheat VERY quickly and shutdown after a few to prevent further damage.
You may be able to pick up thermal paste at a local electronics store like a BestBuy or other computer hobby shop. You can get it online at sites like Amazon or NewEgg. Let me know if this advise helps or if you have any questions 🙂
