Enter your BIOS setup and check to see if there is a temperature 
threshold set to not allow bootup.  The temperature settings might be 
located under the "Power Settings" area. Of course, if you raise the 
temp threshold it might damage your laptop.  I don't why it would be 
running so hot.

Stopping at the Asus logo might also indicate a defective driver.  Enter 
your Device Manager in Windows and look for any devices that are marked 
as having a problem. Then reload the driver for that device.

Good luck,
Donk


On 1/26/2012 11:51 AM, yanceycatman wrote:
> Ausu laptop  won'treboot when warm it boot fine cold There no dust on the 
> vent the CPU Temp is about 49 deg C, it power on  go to Ausu logo and that all
> after it cool down about a 20 min it boot fine after it boot up it work good 
> I'm dual boot Window 7 and Linux mint, Intel I3 6 GB ram
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