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The last time mine did that it was because when I reinstalled the heatsink on the CPU, I didn't get it lined up properly. The thing went from room temperature to about 180F in under a minute, then the motherboard shut the PC off to protect itself from frying.
I plugged my computer into a station that was running 230v power. It will no longer turn on of course. I would like to know what will need to be replaced to repair it. I was thinking it would be the whole power supply, am I correct?
by Jason on June 30th, 2009
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I was about to download a video on my Toshiba laptop when my computer shutdown. I need to update my driver. How should I do this?
by Anonymous on March 14th, 2011
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What is wrong with my laptop power cord?
by TheWalrus on October 30th, 2010
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Lightning struck near my house last night causing my accidentally plugged in laptop to spark at the place where it was plugged in. the laptop works but refuses to charge. Is this an internal problem or a problem with the power cord?
by Mtw on June 11th, 2009
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help! my computer is getting really hot even when not working. it was plugged to the wall all night and at the morning comp. was really hot.
by kroll124 on July 23rd, 2010
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