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Asked by duncanb7
at 2024-12-23 03:43:00
Point:500 Replies:4 POST_ID:828441USER_ID:11059
Topic:
Anti-Virus Applications;;Windows Vista
Recently I found my computer is heater before around power supply (PSU). I try
using samsung recovery solution to re-install the window vista in basis mode that means
the user data file is kept during installation. There is another mode called complete mode to re-sintall the Winodw vista but delete all C: driver data. Since I got a lot data in my PC. So what I should do.
I don't know why my PSU is really heat even I just re-start my computer nothing program is running
besides Window Vista.
Could i check the report from WIndow Vista for the reason why the computer is shutdown in last ?
Please advise
Duncan
using samsung recovery solution to re-install the window vista in basis mode that means
the user data file is kept during installation. There is another mode called complete mode to re-sintall the Winodw vista but delete all C: driver data. Since I got a lot data in my PC. So what I should do.
I don't know why my PSU is really heat even I just re-start my computer nothing program is running
besides Window Vista.
Could i check the report from WIndow Vista for the reason why the computer is shutdown in last ?
Please advise
Duncan
Author: duncanb7 replied at 2024-12-23 09:37:19
Thanks it is solved but for today
I just put half foot stand under
my notebook, now the temperature
is down from 84c to 70c and no
any sudden shutdwon found up
to this moment
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Expert: LHT_ST replied at 2024-12-23 04:23:08
250 points GOOD
it can be a different button for different makes and models. when you boot the computer before windows loads the bios screen will flash up usually you can press one of F2 or F12 or Delete or some such button to access the bios setup. If you dont know too much about dont change any settings but somewhere in there may be an area where error logs are stored. it depends heavily on how you system was configured and they type of motherboard you use.
Author: duncanb7 replied at 2024-12-23 04:18:36
The case happen before for 1 year ago, and I go to computer store for fix, they just do something and said
replace the power chip of my computer, then it never have overheat. But I wonder it is not easy the power
chip is always in problem So I thought they did not replace the power chip and they just re-install
the window vista for my,
I just put my notebook as ususal without any fans need for these three years
You mean go to F12 setup to check the error log report ?
replace the power chip of my computer, then it never have overheat. But I wonder it is not easy the power
chip is always in problem So I thought they did not replace the power chip and they just re-install
the window vista for my,
I just put my notebook as ususal without any fans need for these three years
You mean go to F12 setup to check the error log report ?
Accepted Solution
Expert: LHT_ST replied at 2024-12-23 04:09:13
250 points GOOD
Is the PSU clean and free from any dust?
you could check the bios as some do report event logs such as overheats etc. likewise you could install another CPU fan (if possible on your motherboard) to increase the air flow in the case.
you could check the bios as some do report event logs such as overheats etc. likewise you could install another CPU fan (if possible on your motherboard) to increase the air flow in the case.