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Did you disconnect the power adapter also after you took the battery out. Unless there is a REAL hardware problem you should also be able to push and hold your power button for at least 5 seconds and the laptop will power off.
Did you disconnect the power adapter also after you took the battery out. Unless there is a REAL hardware problem you should also be able to push and hold your power button for at least 5 seconds and the laptop will power off.
if your laptop is Hibernating it is ok but if it is continuously hibernating then it is unusual.
check the battery pack of the laptop and try to change it.
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If the charge in the battery is "low", and the computer is *NOT* running on AC power, then the computer _will_ hibernate, until you recharge the battery, or connect the AC adapter.
All the controls for this are on the Display menu. To get there, get minimize all applications and Right click anywhere empty on the Screen and hit Properties. Select the Screen Saver tab and hit Power. Here you can manage the power options for Plugged in and battery operations. Good luck.
Disconnect the power adapter and battery from the laptop, wait 1 minute, plug them back in and turn it on. press f8(when it comes to the screen) to cancel restoration from hibernation and start the laptop normally.
It sounds like you may have a faulty memory on the laptop...try changing the laptop memory...blue screen normally occurs because of a faulty hardware device..
Did you disconnect the power adapter also after you took the battery out. Unless there is a REAL hardware problem you should also be able to push and hold your power button for at least 5 seconds and the laptop will power off.
Is it possible to get to your desktop screen for about 1 minute?
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