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Posted on Aug 02, 2011

My hp 430 notebook pc shut down automatically after I use it for some times.. It says "Thermal shutdown occurs".. & occurs repeatedly. But my friends' laptop go much hotter than mine.. I tried cool it with fan, but this problm again occurs.. what can I do 4 it?

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  • masud_0 Sep 09, 2011

    I have exactly the same problem.. shut down repeatedly... I also use hp 430.. Please need a solution..

  • janinemaebag
    janinemaebag May 15, 2012

    I also experienced exactly the same thing. What will am going to do with this?

  • janinemaebag
    janinemaebag May 15, 2012

    I also experienced exactly the same thing. What will am going to do with this?

  • neelimasinwa
    neelimasinwa Oct 19, 2012

    Having HP 430 after 1 week of purchase the problem started like blue screen, then Hard disk error then thermal shutdown I am experience same problem...........:( But I purchased it from India then came to Sweden after that so cannot go for complain.

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2012

SOURCE: My hp 430 notebook pc shut down automatically after I use it for a few minutes. I've change the thermal paste and clean the fan.but the problem persist.

The CPU fan maybe faulty and not spinning.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: hp laptop random shutdown - overheat?

Your CPU is likely overheating. Very likely the thermal conducting material between the CPU chip and the heatsink may have shrunk and now impeades the thermal transfer.
You may need to remove the heatsink and put new thermal paste and perhaps copper shim to restore the thermal contact to the heatsink.

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