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Why does my laptop freeze only at my workplace?


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Mafalda GR

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Hi to all.

I wonder why every single time I'm at the school where I work, it's very difficult to work on my laptop because it keeps freezing all the time, even when I'm offline. It doesn't respond to CTRL+ALT+DEL, or anything, and I keep having to close it manually. Does anybody have a clue about what could be done to solve this problem?

Thank you so much,

Mafalda
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Hi Mafalda GR, Welcome to G2G. When you are at work is there anything close that could restrict air flow like books or folders? If so it may be causing i to over heat. If not can you please supply more information on what kind of computer you have? Thank you.
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Mafalda GR

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Hi KingdomSeeker,

Thank you for replying to my post.
It's not a problem of overheating, as it will freeze even if I've been working only a few minutes. A friend of mine told me maybe it's the "energy or vibes" of the placePosted Image. I believe there has to be a logical explanation to this mystery...


It's a Toshiba Tecra with Intel Core processor (2.50 GHz) and 4 GO of RAM working with Windows 7 Professional.
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