Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 Overheating

I have one of these circa 2004 laptops and recently it started overheating an shutting down. Mostly this just meant the kids had to move over to Linux (Windows kept doing virus scans) and not play flash games. I finally got around to looking into this the result was dust!

It was actually very easy to fix only five screws to take out and nothing to take apart.

Three screws out and remove the cover:

Cover removed

Then two more screws and the fan lifts out no need to disconnect it.

I got this piece of dust out:

A lump of dust off the filter

This was left on the filter:

What was left

After I cleaned this out the laptop is back to normal and hasn’t shut-down since.

One Response to “Toshiba Satellite Pro A10 Overheating”

  1. Frugal Living Says:

    Hey, before you get out the screwdriver, you might want to try blowing the dust out of it. You can do it manually or buy one of those cans of compressed air… just watch you don’t get any expelled dust in your eyes.

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