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Laptop overheating? 6 easy fixes to keep your device cool and running smoothly
Laptop overheating? 6 easy fixes to keep your device cool and running smoothly

Hindustan Times

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Laptop overheating? 6 easy fixes to keep your device cool and running smoothly

Overheating is one of the most common issues laptop users face, particularly with older devices or those used for extended periods. It not only slows performance but can also cause long-term damage to internal components. Fortunately, we're here with expert tips and practical hacks to help you stop your laptop from overheating. 1. Clean the vents and fans Shut down your device and use a can of compressed air to blow out dust from the air vents. Follow up with a dry microfibre cloth to wipe away dirt around the side and bottom vents, which are most susceptible to blockage. This simple step can significantly improve airflow. 2. Choose the right surface Always use your laptop on a solid, flat surface. Avoid placing it on cushions, laps, or beds, as these can block ventilation and trap heat underneath the device. 3. Manage performance settings Switch to the 'Balanced' or 'Power Saver' plan in Windows. High-performance modes may offer a boost in speed, but they also increase power consumption and heat generation. Lowering the performance slightly can reduce the thermal load on your system. 4. Update drivers and BIOS Outdated drivers and BIOS firmware can lead to poor hardware efficiency and overheating. Use your device's manufacturer support software or visit the official website to download the latest updates. Once installed, restart your laptop if prompted to apply changes. 5. Check for Windows updates Go to Settings > Windows Update, then click Check for updates. Installing the latest system updates ensures compatibility, improved efficiency, and better thermal management. 6. Use built-in thermal controls Many modern laptops offer thermal profiles within BIOS or manufacturer utility apps (e.g., HP Command Center, Lenovo Vantage). These settings allow you to adjust fan behaviour and system performance to better control internal temperatures. Office users: Running multiple apps such as web browsers, spreadsheets, and video calls simultaneously can tax your system. Regularly monitor background processes and close unnecessary applications to reduce load and heat buildup. Students: Studying for hours with your laptop on a bed or pillow restricts airflow. Always use a hard surface or invest in a cooling pad or laptop stand to maintain ventilation. Gamers and content creators: High-resolution gameplay and video editing push your system hard. Lowering graphics settings, enabling frame rate limits, and using an external cooling solution can help maintain safe temperatures without ruining the experience. In a Nutshell Overheating doesn't mean your laptop is on its last legs; it simply means it needs a bit of care. Regular cleaning, smart usage habits, and keeping software up to date can prevent long-term damage and keep your laptop running smoothly. Small changes in how and where you use your device can prevent major issues later. Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, with respect to the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.

City Council approves grant for neurotech startup
City Council approves grant for neurotech startup

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

City Council approves grant for neurotech startup

The Bakersfield City Council approved a $250,000 grant for a United Kingdom-based neuroscience startup that local educators and business leaders hope will bring high-paying, skilled jobs to the area. Since last year, BIOS Health has been looking to open its first office in the United States and the company's founder, Emil Hewage, said he's been looking at Bakersfield as a place to put down roots. BIOS uses AI-enhanced neural scanning to help develop medicines and is looking at Bakersfield to start running clinical trials. The city's $250,000 grant, drawn from the city's Public Safety and Vital Services funding, would help the company set up a clinical and commercial hub. "Our vision for Bakersfield was to work to build capability here where we could bring at least one groundbreaking clinical trial to this town with our supply chain by 2027," Hewage said Wednesday. "That's a long journey, but a single clinical trial can bring over $100 million of economic impact by one trial alone. To be specific, we're pioneering new medications in epilepsy, new breakthroughs in cardiovascular medicine, respiratory issues, and autoimmune conditions, which are all huge indications in this region." The company is providing $1.5 million in equipment and is partnering with Cal State Bakersfield to develop trained workers. "We hit the jackpot with Emil and BIOS," said Kristen Watson, chief of staff to CSUB President Vernon B. Harper Jr. "He understands the innovative spirit that Bakersfield has been built on," Watson said. "Through BIOS and through this precision medicine hub, we have the opportunity to turn health care, which has been an internal business entity here for Bakersfield, into a traded sector, which is foundational to economic prosperity and economic development." BIOS has already been working with local companies and investors, and is hoping to expand its local operations. The company has offices in Cambridge, United Kingdom and Montréal, Canada. The City Council approved the agreement unanimously. In other business, the City Council approved the purchase of security cameras for all of the city's parks not totaling more than $300,000. The council also approved a $550,000 grant for the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Bakersfield to upgrades its bathrooms and kitchen for its center serving homeless people.

Asus announces the launch of the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower - Middle East Business News and Information
Asus announces the launch of the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Asus announces the launch of the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower - Middle East Business News and Information

Shot of a Laptop Computer in the Modern Office Showing Photo Editing Software. In the Background Warm Evening Lighting and Open Space Studio with City Window View; Shutterstock ID 1804350988; purchase_order: -; job: -; client: -; other: - Exceptional value and high performance for small businesses Incredible power: Up to 95W Intel® Core™ i7 processors for stable performance and enhanced power efficiency ASUS Tower Air Cooler System: Advanced design with high-efficiency cooling and fast heat dissipation for smooth operation ASUS AI ExpertMeet: A smart tool to enhance the quality of everyday meetings and improve communication with more ease United Arab Emirates, Dubai –May 2025: Asus today announced the launch of the ASUS ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower (P500MV) desktop — a high-performance desktop designed to redefine value and performance for small businesses. Thanks to the new ASUS Tower Air Cooler design and the latest Intel® Core™ i7 processor , the PC delivers up to 95W TDP, 30% higher in maximum performance than its competitors in the same category. In addition to powerful performance, the device provides impressive energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption by up to 38%. Security is a priority in the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower, as it comes with the comprehensive ASUS ExpertGuardian protection package . This computer is based on a NIST SP 800-155 compliant BIOS, along with ASUS' commitment to provide BIOS updates and definitions for at least five years, to protect vital data. With ASUS AI ExpertMeet support, the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower is transforming virtual meetings with advanced AI tools, such as simultaneous interpretation and keynote summation, making the collaboration experience smoother. It can also be optionally equipped with an NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 4060 graphics card to support advanced graphics. The ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower sets a new benchmark for small business computers, combining high performance, protection and efficiency – giving professionals real potential to stand out. Performance: Intel Core i7 processors With an all-new thermal design, the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower gives efficiency seekers exceptional performance without the high costs. Powered by Intel Core i7 processors , ASUS Tower Air Cooler releases up to 95W of thermal power (TDP), delivering up to 30% better performance than desktops in the same price range1. It's the ideal choice for organizations that need reliable performance to execute tasks. complex, while raising production efficiency without affecting the budget. ASUS Tower Air Cooler: Intelligent cooling ensures consistent performance ASUS Tower Air Cooler revolutionizes cooling efficiency with its state-of-the-art design, featuring three 6.7mm partially flat heat pipes connected to a large 9cm fan, giving the device 3,402 cc of heat dissipation space — up to four times the dissipation area of a conventional desktop. This advanced thermal system enhances processor performance by optimizing heat dissipation, ensuring stable and quiet operation. It reduces power consumption by up to 38%, and operates at a low sound of only 24 dB in quiet mode, making it the perfect solution for businesses looking for a balance between performance, efficiency and quietness. ASUS ExpertGuardian: Integrated privacy, data, and device protection ASUS ExpertGuardian provides advanced enterprise-grade protection, gives organizations peace of mind with NIST SP 800-155 compliant BIOS, five-year system updates, and TPM 2.0 protection — for securing both hardware and software. It also includes additional features such as the Kensington lock port, secure backup and a free one-year membership to McAfee+ Premium, enhancing data security and providing businesses with a full focus on worry-free growth. Thanks to ASUS Business support, the device also features extreme durability and flexible support service that ensures long-term operation and quick assistance when needed. ASUS AI ExpertMeet: Smarter Meetings for Better Results ASUS AI ExpertMeet offers intelligent tools that redefine digital meetings. With features like AI Meeting Minutes that automatically summarize key points, and AI Translated Subtitles that break language barriers in real time, the technology provides a more efficient and intelligent meeting experience. With simplified meeting management, AI ExpertMeet fosters collaboration and innovation, so every conversation has a real impact. Availability and pricing: ASUS ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower will be available in the GCC starting May 2025. For more information, please contact About Asus: ASUS is a global technology leader, providing smart innovative devices, parts and solutions that elevate the user experience. With an in-house team of more than 5,000 R&D experts, the company is globally renowned for constantly reimagining today's technologies. ASUS is regularly ranked on Fortune magazine's list of the world's most admired companies. The company is committed to building a sustainable future by achieving carbon neutrality, driving a circular economy and building a responsible supply chain that creates shared value for all.

Got the Blue Screen of Death? Here's what causes blue screen errors and how to fix them
Got the Blue Screen of Death? Here's what causes blue screen errors and how to fix them

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Got the Blue Screen of Death? Here's what causes blue screen errors and how to fix them

Question: What causes the blue screen errors that freezes everything on my Windows computer?Answer: The Blue Screen of Death — often shortened to BSOD — is Windows' way of saying something went wrong at a system level, and it had to stop everything to avoid bigger problems. The stark screen is made to look dramatic to ensure that the underlying issue is addressed. Here are some of the more common causes: Think of drivers as the middlemen between your computer's hardware and Windows. When they don't work correctly — maybe after a recent update or hardware change — Windows can crash to prevent damage. Graphics cards, printers, and external storage devices are frequent troublemakers in this category. If your memory (RAM), hard drive, or even the motherboard starts to fail, the system may crash unexpectedly. These types of failures can be sporadic or frequent, depending on how far gone the component is. RAM errors are a particularly common BSOD trigger. If your computer runs too hot — whether due to dust buildup, poor ventilation, or a failing fan — it may blue-screen as a protective measure. Laptops are especially prone to this if they're used on soft surfaces like beds or couches that block airflow. Vital Windows files can sometimes get corrupted by improper shutdowns, power surges, or software bugs. If something the system needs is missing or broken, it may trigger a BSOD as soon as it tries to use it. Incompatible programs — especially ones that dig deep into the system — like antivirus or disk utility tools — can cause instability. If you've recently installed new software and then started seeing BSODs, that's a clue worth following. While updates are generally a good thing, occasionally a bad patch slips through the cracks. If a BSOD starts appearing right after a system update, it could be related to a bug in the update itself or a conflict with existing drivers. Malicious software can do more than steal data, it can also damage system files or interfere with how Windows functions, leading to a crash. Performing a full virus scan is essential if you suspect this is the case. The BIOS is what boots your computer before Windows even starts. If it's outdated or incompatible with newer hardware or updates, it could create instability. While it's not something most users usually mess with, it can be a hidden source of BSODs. Even something as innocent as a USB stick or external hard drive can cause a BSOD if it's defective or not properly recognized by Windows. If you plug something in and get the BSOD, try removing it and restarting. The Blue Screen of Death is one of the most challenging issues to solve, especially if it appears intermittently. There are so many potential causes that it requires a methodical approach to fix with a technical understanding of what the error codes, such as CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED or MEMORY_MANAGEMENT are generally pointing to as the cause. Unless you're comfortable "under the hood" of Windows, resolving it properly will likely require the assistance of a seasoned technical person. Ken Colburn is founder and CEO of Data Doctors Computer Services, Ask any tech question at or on X @TheDataDoc. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What causes Blue Screen of Death on your computer and how to fix it

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