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Hp Elitebook 8570w moile work station
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi Sir...!
My friend is using
Hp 8570w mobile workstation 
intel i7 3720qm processor
8gb ram
quadro k 1000m gpu
hard disk hdd ( 7200rpm ) seagate
.
Yesterday He faced a problem that when he startsup the laptop the hdd usage was 100% in taskbar
and cpu usage was 30% to 40% but the laptop was very over heated when he check the temperature of cpu, gpu and hdd the cpu temperature was 90 degrees to 95 degrees and gpu temp was 65 to 70 degrees and Hdd temp was 50 degrees and laptop chassis was too hot to touch...
I want to ask some questions that:

1) Is this over heating of cpu and gpu was caused by hdd 100% usage??
2) Is hdd 100% usage and over heating of hdd also effects the temperatures of cpu and gpu??
3) If we upgrade the laptop and buy an ssd then Can we solve the over heating problem of cpu and gpu as I mentioned above??
4) Is it necessory to upgrade ssd in my laptop??

Kindly answer me sir I am waiting for your answer..
Thankyou

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