The recall involves lithium-ion batteries for HP Notebook computers and mobile workstations. There have been eight reports of the batteries overheating, melting or charring, including three reports of ...
HP expanded their recall of lithium-ion batteries for their laptops because the batteries can overheat and are at risk of causing burns or fire, according to a recall notice posted Tuesday from the ...
Hewlett-Packard recalls 78,500 lithium-ion batteries used in some of its laptops due to fire risks, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announcement dated March 12. The ...
HP announced today "a worldwide voluntary safety recall and replacement program" for laptop batteries it shipped with notebooks or sold as accessories or replacements between December 2015 and ...
It's not uncommon for laptops to get overheated after hours of use, especially while gaming or performing high-end tasks like video rendering, graphic editing, and more. However, if your laptop feels ...
We’ve all felt it at some point of time. That creeping warmth under your palms, the fans whirring into overdrive, the lag that kicks in just as you’re wrapping up a video call or exporting a file.
You will see the error “A thermal shutdown occurred” on your HP desktop or laptop when its temperature exceeds the safe levels. In order to prevent physical ...
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