so... lately my laptop had acted weirdly. When trying to boot to ubuntu it warned about reaching critical temperature ( of over 9600 degrees of celsius!!! ) and the shutting down without letting me to log in... on openSuse there was no sign of anything like that.
Yesterday I was configuring my wife's laptop and backing up some data from my own laptop to a standard usb-memory using a live-cd linux distro. Everything was just fine, the computer was on the table it and it was getting air perfectly. Then suddenly during the transfer my computer shut down immediately.
The bottom of my laptop was quite warm, almost hot, so I decided to let it cool down on it's own for quite a while. After about hour or so i decided to let it have another try so I booted it up and it ran nicely the computer showed no sign of the late overheat shutdown. I started another transfer to a usb-memory and after about ten minutes the computer shutdown again...
the thing was now dead, and it seems that it will never rise again with the same internals.