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HP Dv6s are notorious for overheating and it is most likely a defect on the manufacturing side of things. Either request a different model of laptop or have a professional dissemble the laptop to reapply cooling gel to the processor properly. Be warned, the latter option will void your warranty, which I assume is still in effect if you are able to return the laptop for repairs.
It may be caused by overheating. Overheating is the main problem with HP portables. Use a fan to cool down the computer and check how long it last working. If blowing air with a fan "Appears to fix the problem" stop using the computer and get maintenance service for it. The processor area needs to be cleaned.
Sounds like you need to take it in for repairs, clean outs and/or replacements.
This product is known for it's heating issue and power consumption. Maybe the fan is starting to wear out and it's affecting the rest of the system. I would suggest checking the warranty on the system, if it is no longer valid, then I would look for a local tech in the newspaper.
yo GPU is failing ue to overheating. You have a e optionson the fix. Plaseemail me if your still looing for the repair and I will forward the fix instructions and some other options yo have. Thanks Bill
did you make sure that the fan is running? also alot of people run their laptops on the bed. thats a no no. the computer does not get air and it can damage the cpu
You will have to go fix it to a service center. Or unless you want to try and take apart and take the risk of making it work unpropertly in the future.
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