G62 thermal shutdown

I bought a new fan, BIOS battery and cooler, I cleaned all of dust on the motherboard and applied correctly thermal paste on CPU, but my laptop shut downs after 1-2 minutes and occurs that thermal shutdown mistake. Please give me some clear ideas. i'm gonna mad while struggle with your G62 product. i think it's about the hardware your engineers designed.
Sincerely

if the computer works fine for sometime, i suggest you to try the latest BIOS from hp.com
once updated, if there is same issue - i suspect the FAN/heatsink to be an issue here. Please have the unit serviced and check if just the cleaning of heatsink/fan does help or may be a replacement of this part will take care of it.
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