it boots at 130°FHow long has it been on for?
I'll clean it out now, it's 1:30AM so no vacuum.Maybe it's not clean?
This happened to me on my old HP but it's not normally a used method; I read online that opening and cleaning/wiping or vacuuming the air vent helps sometime.
I vacuumed mine!
You have to do it manually, opening the internal part of your Dell and removing parts until you're on the dusty fan. There you get a duster and slowly wipe off the dust and dirt. That should normally work, also be careful on removing the screws, place them on one place that you can reach easily and that they won't get lost. Have a screwdriver that'll fit for your Dell's screws.What do I use to clean it? I don't really have any small dust busters for this ^^
I've taken laptops apart just didn't know what to use to actually clean the parts. Gunna do this in a few minutes, thanks!You have to do it manually, opening the internal part of your Dell and removing parts until you're on the dusty fan. There you get a duster and slowly wipe off the dust and dirt. That should normally work, also be careful on removing the screws, place them on one place that you can reach easily and that they won't get lost. Have a screwdriver that'll fit for your Dell's screws.
Or if you don't really know... or is clueless how to do what I mean, then have a tech to do it for you.
Welcome. I had this problem too long time ago, we're pretty sure nothing wrong with your RAM or memory, just the dirt* of your internal computer system.