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Hi. Thanks for your question.
My first guess would be that your laptop is overheating. To confirm this you could download program called speedfan using this link http://download.cnet.com/SpeedFan/3000-2094_4-10067444.html
please click donwload and once downloaded install on your computer.
Once you have this program you can monitor your computers temperatures and see if they're rising before laptop shuts down.
Laptops often overheat while being used on beds, carpets or any not flat solid surface. This causes air vent at the bottom of laptop to be blocked. That vent is crucial for laptops cooling. The other reason for laptop overheating could be dust and dirt that clogged any visible vents. Removing dust is fairly easy and can be done with little paint brush and can of compressed air which can be bought from any computer shop and some supermarkets.
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1) is the fan still working?
2) Turn the computer off, remove the bottom cover and clean up the inside by blowing compressed air into it. Be sure to remove all the dust and lint you see. Check the fan moves easily.
3) replace the bootom cover and try again
4) DO NOT use your laptop on top of a soft surface. That means no pillows and no blankets or any other type of fabric under your laptop. Do not use it on top of your bed either. Only on top of HARD surfaces.
5) Avoid playing any intense 3D GAMES. Most laptops are NOT designed for game playing
first i work for hp laptops and desktop repaire .
second are you willing to lose your warranty for it .
how old is your laptop if think you dont have warranty on it go for it
Usually this problem occurs due to a thermal[overheating] problem. Make sure all vents are free when running the laptop. You can also fix this by upgrading the fan & buying a laptop cooling pad that sits underneath the computer when in use. Hope this helps & please remember to rate my answer. Thanks.
Yes, this is a fairly common problem with the v200o, caused by a lack of good fan airflow. Your best bet in using it would be to get a laptop pad. This will not only keep your laptop cooler, it will prevent your legs from blocking the fans when it is on your lap.
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