Toshiba Satellite Overheating Solution

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  1. fisher261196 says:

    I’ve just tried this now I’m getting error messages. -.-

  2. DaggazZ says:

    First of all thanks for making this video. I brought my Toshiba Satellite just over a year ago and ive had no problems untill today. For no apparent reason it just shut down. I powered it back up about 5 mins later and relised it was hot to the point you couldnt put youre hands underneath the laptop. I had a feeling something wasnt right because its been very slow the past two weeks and its genuinely a fast laptop. So i came across youre video folled the steps and it seems alot better! Thanks

  3. 4e6f742054616b says:

    Toshiba – Were Japanese and can’t make computers!

  4. Glendon007 says:

    @BlueXephosrule – that works also

  5. BlueXephosrule says:

    can i use a valcume cleaner with a hose at the end?

  6. debszoo05101 says:

    Thank you soooo much . Mine has been having problems since it was only 3 months old . I sooo didn’t want to send it back to Toshiba and the Geek Squad was less than helpful . thank you again !!!!

  7. gkruiger says:

    @JayBee272 I used BurnInTest 30 day trial

  8. JayBee272 says:

    @gkruiger how do u check the temp on a computer?? thnx

  9. dbaps2 says:

    I put a hybrid 7200RPM drive into mine. The fan isn’t strong enough to blow air through the vents. Mine was @@## to take apart. Good tip…there is a setting in Windows to make the fan run all the time. It’s in the Power Options. I documented it under the E205-S1904 Toshiba forum. This might help some too.

  10. FlourescentPotato says:

    @FlipDeCoin I don’t know about a store, but you just need to stick a vacuum on the vents.

  11. dvitol says:

    thanks!

  12. Rogntudjuuuu says:

    thanks for the advice, it worked for me :)

  13. gkruiger says:

    Thanks! My laptop froze within minutes under heavy load. I checked the CPU temp under stress: 88 degrees (celcius). After doing this trick of yours, I checken the temp again: 52 degrees, 36 degrees lower! Now my laptop is running smooth again. I don’t even hear my fan anymore, great!

  14. FlipDeCoin says:

    hey i have the same overheating problem myself. Does anyone know where i can go to get this fixed, as i am horrible at do-it-yourself repair type stuff.

  15. bamZ323 says:

    hey bro just wanted to get on here to say thanks alot for this video. i got the exact same Laptop and it was realing heating up, tried this today and its fixed, really appreciate it bro

  16. ittiunited18 says:

    @HeavenlyKoRn well bro it means that you gotta take it apart a see what the problem is.
    my guess is you need to change the fan with a new one and it will work fine.

  17. TheAbrenica says:

    I have a laptop and a computer and my computer don’t work while my laptop havin a problem same with you all..so I am safe mode now :P

  18. Uberhacks13 says:

    I did this and It still keeps overheating and shuttin down
    what should I doo??

  19. nuttypiglet says:

    If you put a vacuum cleaner over the cooling fan, it will cause it to spin at ridiculous speeds and probably overheat the bearings. You need to try and stop the fan from spinning if you want to use this method.

  20. 2008sfan says:

    Is the overheating caused by AMD chip quality or some thing else?

  21. abcd12345 says:

    Toshiba sucks D
    and apparently yes vacuum makes static electricity. i read it on their forums..

  22. happycrap23 says:

    But doesn’t vacuum cleaners make static electricity?

  23. crysknife007 says:

    This is brilliant dude. I will definitely be trying this out. Thanks so much!

  24. HeavenlyKoRn says:

    Yes, and I never took it apart either, but now I’m going to have to. No, worries, I’ve heard of the fans stopping from just dust cleaner and programs, so I imagine I’m not the first to have broken fans after cleaning with a vac.

  25. Glendon007 says:

    @HeavenlyKoRn – i never took it appart, so I have no answer for you on that one, sorry.

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