Funny you say that because I did notice that it's feeling rather hot.  It's
sitting on my dining room table, but when it's sitting on

the table how does it get circulation from underneath?

 

How do I clean it?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

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In a message dated 9/16/2006 10:03:47 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:bixen%40optonline.net> net writes:

A Toshiba laptop was just given to me. It works and everything - Windows XP
loads and I get to desktop and can access programs, etc., but the darn thing
won't stay on! I have it plugged in to an outlet and all of a sudden it will
just shut off.

Hi:

Sounds like it is overheating. A very common problem with
Laptops. Try letting it sit turned on but doing nothing to see
if it will stay on. Make sure it is sitting flat on a smooth surface
with good circulation from underneath. And in any case do a
professional cleaning on it to get rid of all the dust. Hope
this helps.

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