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My AVG anti-virus detects no virus so a viral cause does not seem to be the problem.
Anyone any idea what the problem is and how it can be solved? All help is most welcome!
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*I expected that as wellPista wrote:Could be overheating also.
What is it exactly?
*expects a load of "get a mac" posts*
Ta!Quiff Boy wrote:battery failure sounds like a possible cause - as if the battery isn't holding its charge (common with older batteries)
tried running any software to test the battery health? look for 'original capacity', 'current capacity' and 'cycles' (which is the number of times its been rund down and then recharged)
i reckon your cycles will be high, and there will be a big difference between the orig and the current capacities... its a common issue with older laptop batteries
Sounds like, as it's always after some high cpu usage. Laptops tend to trap a lot of dust in their coolers after some years of use.Pista wrote:Could be overheating also.
What is it exactly?
*expects a load of "get a mac" posts*
Very nice program. Thanks!Ghost wrote:You can try a program like Everest to check your cpu temps realtime to see if there's a pattern. The problem is that some sensors on laptop mobos might not be supported or read correctly.