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Versión actual por: Chung Him Kwan

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Shouldn't be a hardware problem, just an software issue
1. Click the `charging` icon in your taskbar (By the clock) [The little power plug]
2. Click on `more power options`
3. Under the power setting you are using (Balanced in my case), click on `Change plan settings`.
4. On the change plan settings screen, click `Change advanced power settings`
5. Scroll down to `Processor Power Management` > `System Cooling Policy` (Expand them both to view the options).
6. Under `System Cooling Policy` > Change `On Battery` & `Plugged In` to `Passive`.
-But after doing this your laptop tempa
+But after doing this your laptop temps may go up, use some canned air to blow dust out

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Aporte original por: Chung Him Kwan

Texto:

Shouldn't be a hardware problem, just an software issue

1. Click the `charging` icon in your taskbar (By the clock) [The little power plug]

2. Click on `more power options`

3. Under the power setting you are using (Balanced in my case), click on `Change plan settings`.

4. On the change plan settings screen, click `Change advanced power settings`

5. Scroll down to `Processor Power Management` > `System Cooling Policy` (Expand them both to view the options).

6. Under `System Cooling Policy` > Change `On Battery` & `Plugged In` to `Passive`.

But after doing this your laptop tempa

Estatus:

open