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My computer was put in hibernate due over hitting, because the ventilation cooling are blocked, please help me to fix this problem and my computer is became very hot, and turn off.

 

 

Victor Barrientos

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Please I need help with my computer , my computer is over hitting and turn off, and place in hivernation because there is blocked cooling ventilation.

 

 

victor

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overhitting and cooling ventilation blocked, hivernation, please help me with this problem.

 

victor4

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please advise my G61 hp  liptop can run setup plz

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the computer report that my cooling fan is not working properly and the sytem fan is 90 (B) how do i make the fan operate normally again?

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@ramycat

 

Hi,

Follow the message. Backup all important data and replace hard driver for new one.

If your notebook is still under warranty then please contact with HP.

They will send you new hard drive for free.

How to do it?
Check the link below and choose your country:
Contact HP Worldwide

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@Princeesena

 

Hi,

Try to test your HDD and RAM with 3rd part software.

More informations about it you will find in the link below:
How to test RAM and HDD (Hard Drive).

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@bryanteric

 

Hi,

I suspect that this happend when you tried to update Windows 7 with SP1.

Please check the link below:

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 installation fails with error code c0000034

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@victicome

 

Hi,

Clean the vents of your notebook with compressed air.  


       Resource:

       Reducing Heat and Fan Noise by Cleaning Air Vents

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@kathia4788

 

Hi,

Try to clean the vents of your notebook with compressed air.  


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       Reducing Heat and Fan Noise by Cleaning Air Vents

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