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Latest windows update was 13/5egydiocoelho said:Did this problem occur after any windows update? What happens when you restore windows to a date before the 27th?
V1.15egydiocoelho said:I think there may be some defective sensor. Also, what is the version of the bios?
Doesn't seem like it. Now it forces to do a Disk repair and then shuts off like it has done from overheat the last 2 1/2 weeksegydiocoelho said:OK! Access the bios and then press f9 to restore and then press f10. Then, turn off the notebook, disconnect the battery and press the power button for 60 seconds to verify that the power reset resets the temperature parameters.
well the fan is working but how to check it is working the right way?dancemonkeymadness said:After the BIOS reset, if it's still overheating, start looking at system resources. See if anything is using a high level of CPU. Lower the priority if it is, and see if the temp starts to drop. I'm not sure if the E5s are packing fans any more or if they've switched to a passive design, but two years ago my E5 did have a very quiet exhaust fan, so assuming that's still true... check for it. Make sure the exhaust is blowing air out... fans are common points of failure in laptops, and it's really easy to miss that one if it goes on the blitz because it's so unobtrusive and quiet when it is working.
Look at my video I uploaded to https://www.reddit.com/r/JonTV/comments/gwgl3n/oops/ where I have task manager in the right half, check itdancemonkeymadness said:After the BIOS reset, if it's still overheating, start looking at system resources. See if anything is using a high level of CPU. Lower the priority if it is, and see if the temp starts to drop. I'm not sure if the E5s are packing fans any more or if they've switched to a passive design, but two years ago my E5 did have a very quiet exhaust fan, so assuming that's still true... check for it. Make sure the exhaust is blowing air out... fans are common points of failure in laptops, and it's really easy to miss that one if it goes on the blitz because it's so unobtrusive and quiet when it is working.
Can't get on system now, because after I didegydiocoelho said:I still think it is a failure in some thermal sensor. Can you confirm temperatures using another program?
It doesn't let me cancel the disk repair which it did before, so it takes too long to get anywhere before it shuts offegydiocoelho said:OK! Access the bios and then press f9 to restore and then press f10. Then, turn off the notebook, disconnect the battery and press the power button for 60 seconds to verify that the power reset resets the temperature parameters.
well yeah i get there, but what then? Also it still shuts off btw so it's very limited time (~3-5 mins)egydiocoelho said:What happens when you press alt + f10 before the acer logo?
Battery seems kinda stuckegydiocoelho said:I still think that some sensor is reporting the wrong temperature. Do it:a) disconnect the lition battery and the rtc battery from the CMOSb) then, press the power button for 30 seconds to eliminate static energy.
How do I update? Also it's the latest version already because I bought the laptop after the newest BIOS version was releasedegydiocoelho said:Do not remove the rtc battery as it is soldered on the motherboard! What happens when you update the bios to the latest version?
V1.15, i sent earlieregydiocoelho said:Can you check the version of the bios? I still think the thermal sensor may be in trouble and showing a wrong temperature reading.