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    Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    I am using the Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) from a few months and now I am facing some problem with this. Actually, many of the times, it gets switched off automatically. It happens randomly whenever I start it. Sometimes it happen right after I start that and some of the times it happens after some times. Can you guess that what is the problem with this and how it can be resolved? I cannot guess any reason for this issue. I will be thankful to all the replies.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    This can be the problem with the battery that you are using. So if you wish to ensure that then just remove the battery from that and then run the laptop of the mains and check if that works well or not. If that is working well with battery removed then it will ensure that problem is with the battery. Now, you just have one option and that is to change the battery.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    Who uses the computer for several hours a day, especially in the summer and never let it rest, you will notice the problem of restarting. In these cases it is due to the high temperatures at which the hardware is subjected, primarily the CPU , RAM and 'hard drives. Since each device can function well in a definite range of temperatures, when the latter goes above the threshold then the computer can shut down and then restart. This is also true for low temperatures. What to do about it? Use the kits useful for lifting the handset from the floor where it is placed below or insert any object, such as CD or book that makes thick and does not go to cover the area of your hard drive.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    This can be because of the virus infection in your computer. So you must check for that as well

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    What do you exactly meant by off? Goes completely turned off? I suspect that it will only go into hibernation / standby! That's what you can about Windows disable power management. For that, Right click on desktop, properties, screen saver, power management. This could also be that your laptop has its own energy management. If this is true then you can set it from there.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    The fan runs on the PC? You should know that the fan is activated automatically whenever the internal temperature reaches a certain threshold. Make sure you hear it running even noticing the leakage of hot air. If it no longer works well and does not work, you must replace it immediately, or forfeit the computer. In some cases, it can return useful to change fan speeds and free software that does what it is known as SpeedFan.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    Another reason why the laptop shuts down and reboots may be due to some hardware incompatibility. For example, a video card not compatible with the system, but one thing for laptops is remotely difficult to assemble to happen because those who buy a laptop and have always tested the best. The RAM, or any part thereof, may have blown or is about to do. If, when the system reboots, note that the RAM is not charged at all, (maybe you have 4 Giga and see that only 3 are loaded) then you must replace it or make sure that it is not detached from its slot on the motherboard.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    The hard disk has several years? Well then the problem could be it. In this case, change it before it burns out. Warning! Even a brand new hard drive can cause problems too, such as when we perform a full defragmentation for a long time, during which time we have installed and uninstalled several software. Remember that the more fragmented the files are inside, more heads must make their operations more to go to read and write. A good defragmentation software is free of charge.

    Other than this, if you have too many programs running automatically then also it could happen. If too many resources are required to the CPU and RAM then the working temperature may rise further and it leads to shut down of computer.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    Make sure your power supply is not the reason for the voltage sags. The power of the PC and the same internal components are very sensitive to these variations. The computer is connected to a power grid supplied power to the ground and a current stabilizer suitable for PCs. Because the laptop turns off and reboots itself? It is not a joke because he wants us to but because he wants us to understand that you are suffering from something.

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    Re: Alienware Area-51 m7700 (Clevo D900T) turns off automatically

    Your problem may be with power settings of your PC. What you have to do is give the battery next to the clock and right click the power options and if you have light or battery comes in then change plan settings and then you have what you want.

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