I'd like to reference a post made by solnyshok in a related thread on
Ubuntu forums, with some information that makes sense, although it is
somewhat circumstantial:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=10106819&postcount=67

"This morning I used laptop outside, it is quite cold there, so machine
was getting colder instead of warmer and it kept crashing. Seems that
there is a problem, that if processor is not hot enough (or thermal
sensors are not warm enough) it would lockup."

My experience is that I have to power cycle after a freeze, so in effect
its a "cold" boot, except for the system temperature of course, which
has been warming up over a couple of minutes. Usually by the second or
third boot it no longer freezes.

I have some time to do some more tests now, so I will. This will include
power cycling by removing the battery, in order to make sure I'm
clearing as much state as possible.

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Toshiba Satellite R630 freezes while running on battery
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