hai frd
i have an advice to check the coolant (white liquid matter) present on the processor
and replace with new liquid
A rare sporting event where the players hunt down thermal sweatshirts.
It was called Daniel Shays
Shutdown -1 is not a correct command for shutting down. Open a command line... Start >> Run... >> cmd >> ENTER Then type: shutdown /h (shutdown) shutdown /r (restart) shutdown /l (log off) shutdown /? (more info on shutdown)
This could be due to two main reasons: 1. The power socket is faulty or may be the wire is damaged 2. The CPU might be overheating and thus to protect it computer shuts down automatically(if you see a message on next boot the computer was shutdown due to thermal event a message like this then this is you problem) as a solution you can try checking the cables and connectors and use a UPS(Uninterruptable power supply ) or checking for your heatsink fan is working or not
Kwang Won Seul has written: 'Application of RELAP5/MOD3.2 to the loss-of-residual-heat-removal event under shutdown condition' -- subject(s): Loss of coolant, Data processing, Mathematical models, Water cooled reactors, Accidents, Thermal analysis, Nuclear power plants
Take out the battery and it will shutdown.
1. Dissociation: formation of ions of an ionic compound in a water solution. 2. Thermal dissociation: thermal decomposition of a substance.
to stop a cmd shutdown you type in "shutdown /a" (without quotes) shutdown /a is for windows vista and 7 if its windows xp u would use "shutdown -a" the function "/a" or "-a" means to abort a shutdown
Your computer was shutdown most likely due to overheating which is what caused a 'thermal event'. You are most likely at startup where if you press F1 it continues doing what it was doing before it paused to show you the message, which is shutting down. If you are on a desktop it is likely that your processor fan is clogged and has stopped cooling the CPU. I can assure you from experience that you don't want to continue using the computer if that is the case. A cheap new fan for the CPU cooler is the best solution, as compared to new motherboard, CPU, and memory if you don't replace it. If you are experienced enough you can clean the old fan usually to get some more life out of it but i wouldn't recommend it. If you are on a laptop then sometimes they will overheat after long periods of use without a laptop cooling desk to set on. Buy a good quality laptop cooler desk.
shutdown -m \\computername - Remote computer to shutdown/restart/abort shutdown -t xx - Set timeout for shutdown to xx seconds
A shutdown that has been planned
If you are describing a circuit breaker then its electromagnetic trip component will operate in the event of a line*-to-ground (*not 'phase'!) short circuit. The thermal overload component will only operate in the event of a sustained overload.