Win 10 laptop Overheating problem due to some? software.


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    Win 10 laptop Overheating problem due to some? software.


    Hi all. Win 10 was working well on my Toshiba Satellite.(i7 4 gig ram)
    Then I lost the ability to download with Cannon Camera software. This program stopped working. ( got off pictures by removing SD card and putting it direct in laptop.)

    Next computer slows down and run st 55 to 60 Deg C. (air temp about 23 deg and desktop computer running at 35 deg.)

    Then Blue screen telling me Video_Krnl............ failed/error.
    Ran restore point and system worked again for a while(2 days).
    Now I can only get 3 to 4 minutes before blue screening and failing.
    Have blown out cooling fins but little to no dust as computer is only just one year old.
    Regularly run AVG and Wise 365 cleaner over it.

    Any suggestions about the next step would be appreciated
      My Computer


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    WIN. 10 Home 10586.104
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    G-day mate I have two Toshiba sat. laptops One about 3 years old the other about 9 months old both running win. 10. The older one starts acting up from over heating about every 12 months. First sign of trouble is the nvidia display driver crashes a little later 2 weeks to a month it will over heat and shut down.
    The best way to clean it I found was to pull it apart take out the fan and unclog the dust and crap caught up in outlet/heatsink.
    While I had it apart i drilled some more vent holes in the bottom of the Chassis.
    The other more powerful lappy runs at 50c at idle and up to 79c playing games like fallout 4. Had no problems yet of it over heating but ready for it to happen.
    I don't think your problem is heat related as your machine should automatically turn it self off.
    Maybe A clean install of Windows 10 if you can to see if problem persists.
      My Computer


 

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