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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: Maksim on July 17, 2007, 10:01:23 PM

Title: SONY VAIO Keeps Shutting Down..
Post by: Maksim on July 17, 2007, 10:01:23 PM
I had my sony VAIO Laptop for about 1 to 2 years and it has been acting wierd.
It happend today.
Before that, when i start up windows and surf the net, or general applications the computer gets so got, that i cant even keep it on my lap i have to buy a docking fan station, to help to cool down. IT gets so hot that when i put a ice in a plastic bad and put it on the back of the computer it melts it. I dont know but from the day i got it, it has been like this. overheating. I contacted sony support and they told me that it is normal but it is not normal i brought it back to the store and trade it in and got the same one it is the same thing. ok now the problem now..

I push the pwer button, and the fans are spinning so fast that i think the motor will fly off. and then after i get into the winodws logon and open my computer in about 2 or 4 minutes it shuts down. No error nothing.
When i put the fan docking station it is ok bu after 30 minutes or so when it get so hot it shuts down i think that this might be a overheating problem, but i cleaned the fans and everything. Please this is my only hope. thanks. 
Title: Re: SONY VAIO Keeps Shutting Down..
Post by: DeltaSlaya on July 17, 2007, 10:12:06 PM
Definitely sounds like an overhearing issue, though I don't know much about laptops, especially Sonys. But I've read a lot of threads recently regarding them and they seem to be a bit troublesome? ???
Title: Re: SONY VAIO Keeps Shutting Down..
Post by: unlovedwarrior on July 18, 2007, 09:00:09 AM
does it have xp?
Title: Re: SONY VAIO Keeps Shutting Down..
Post by: patio on July 18, 2007, 02:14:28 PM
Check the local shops for a price on a cleanup...unfortunately laptops aren't really built for user maintenence.
The problem with trying it yourself is this usually makes it worse.
Clearing the air vents is best done from the inside out...not the other way around as the gunk has nowhere to go but further inside the machine.