Toshiba Satellite P55W-C5210-4K
Toshiba Satellite P55W-C5210-4K Problems
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Blocked/Dusty Fan
The first thing you should check is to see if your fan is being blocked by something or has collected a large amount of dust. Here is a guide [hyperlink to future guide] that shows the steps on how to get access to the fan to check. If you find that this is not the problem, proceed with the guide to learn how to replace the fan itself.
Overly Intensive Programs
Another cause of overheating may be due to heavily demanding/intensive programs or non-compatible programs running on your computer. There is a multitude of reasons such as not enough ram, or a non-compatible GPU/CPU. A recommendation would be to close any unnecessary programs that aren’t in use or reduce the graphics or level of detail in such programs.
Loosened Wires and Faulty Connection
The wires between the motherboard and the screen may be loose or have gone bad. The poor connection may simply be a result of a wire coming loose from the motherboard. After shutting down your laptop, attempt to remove then reconnect the wire to its connector - if your display shows, then the problem has been solved. If not, you may need to replace the cable or possibly your screen. You can use this guide [hyperlink to future guide] to replace your screen.
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