help regarding hp dv6 hangup

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  • johnwafu
    Member
    • May 2012
    • 17
    • philippines

    #1

    help regarding hp dv6 hangup

    System Temperature (90D) on startup on hp

    "The system bios has detected your notebook PC was placed in hibernation to avoid overheating .
    The system is now operating normally and your data should remain intact.

    Overheating may occur if the cooling vents are blocked or the operating temperature exceed the specification. The notebook PC should return to normal operation once the situation is resolved.

    System Temperature (90D)"

    checked fan and cleaned no dust at all
    applied thermal paste

    intermittent hang up on bios and in windows cant login
    tried new hdd and ram same problem

    same problem after 2days the problem keeps coming back
  • tomodachi
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Apr 2012
    • 600
    • Turkey

    #2
    Re: help regarding hp dv6 hangup

    Any chance to flash the BIOS or clear CMOS ?

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    • lord
      Badcaps Veteran
      • May 2011
      • 319
      • Croatia

      #3
      Re: help regarding hp dv6 hangup

      I had same problem with Lenovo Z560. I replaced CPU, everything was OK, and i returned the old CPU, and also was OK. So i don't know what i did, but everything is ok now (3 day stress test passed).

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