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<blockquote data-quote="Macemore" data-source="post: 236193" data-attributes="member: 6113"><p>Probably not, HDDs work better under a higher degree of temperature. Plus, the heat would have to be extremely intense to heat the HDD up through all the shit between it and the HDD itself. What sounds more accurate is what used to happen on my old laptop: I'd play a game, it'd get hot, and it would instantly turn off. That might of happened, and then as @[USER=470]Dzetki[/USER] said, corrupted a windows system file. </p><p></p><p>For the windows not starting on a recovery disc, try switching displays and using an HDMI/VGA out on your laptop. If that doesn't work, download a linux LiveCD (I use ElementaryOS for this) and copy all the things you need onto another usb/external hdd, or if you have WiFi available on your LiveCD, upload them if you wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macemore, post: 236193, member: 6113"] Probably not, HDDs work better under a higher degree of temperature. Plus, the heat would have to be extremely intense to heat the HDD up through all the shit between it and the HDD itself. What sounds more accurate is what used to happen on my old laptop: I'd play a game, it'd get hot, and it would instantly turn off. That might of happened, and then as @[USER=470]Dzetki[/USER] said, corrupted a windows system file. For the windows not starting on a recovery disc, try switching displays and using an HDMI/VGA out on your laptop. If that doesn't work, download a linux LiveCD (I use ElementaryOS for this) and copy all the things you need onto another usb/external hdd, or if you have WiFi available on your LiveCD, upload them if you wish. [/QUOTE]
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