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hi everyone, my grandchildren have just been playing a kiddie game and a message popped up saying windows was closing to prevent any damage, I am now left with a blank screen, it wont shut down so I can not get into safe mode, can anyone help me please??
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Any number of reasons for getting that message. Overheating for instance. Sometimes if a laptop is not on a hard surface when being used it can get hot.

 

Anyway I only know of two ways to get it to shutdown. Use Ctrl+Alt +Delete to bring up task manager then click shut down. If that does not work you will have to manually switch off the power. This is not recommended but is a last resort. In rare cases this has caused problems. Remove any disks first if you can.

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hi everyone, my grandchildren have just been playing a kiddie game

oohh, been there, done that! ( and glad to see them go back home afterwards )

 

If that does not work you will have to manually switch off the power. This is not recommended but is a last resort. In rare cases this has caused problems.

Always wait at least 20 seconds before turning the system back on.

Normally this last resort works.

Let us know if it doesn't.

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thanks for replying, con alt del does not work, and I dont know how to manually switch it of, can someone talk me through it?
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Hi numpty

 

con alt del does not work, and I dont know how to manually switch it of, can someone talk me through it?

Use the button that you power the system on with....

Hold this button in until it powers off. ( may take 20 seconds or so, but keep it pressed in until it shuts down)

Then wait for 20 seconds..... and restart the system.

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I have held the button down for 20-30-40-60 seconds and nothing happens, is there any other way of turning it off guys? also do you think I have a virus?
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I'm not the expert on viruses here but I doubt that is the cause. This is not to say that you don't have a virus though.

 

You could pull the battery and unplug it. It will turn off without a power source.

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The safest way is first shut the lid down, then carefully turn it upside down, remove the power connector from the charger/power supply if still plugged in, then undo the battery compartment clips, usually just slide to one side and then lift out the battery. Leave it out for at least one minute, then replace and reconnect the power supply.

Open the lid and see if it will start as normal.

Nev.

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hi nev

 

I took the battery out but it's still the same, is there anything else I can try? I just need it to boot up

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it's not booting up

Do you get any sign of life at all?

LEDs / Fan / Hard drive noise ?

 

Answer this with the Battery alone

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The mains adapter alone.

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yes there is a green light with the battery and with adapter, but no hard drive noise, it flashes up the logo Acer then goes to a blue screen

 

every minute the logo flashes again...Also when I power on/off it's instant with no noise, which makes me think it's not closing down

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Hi,

 

Options are getting fewer.

 

Take the RAM modules out.

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They will be found under a panel in the base of the machine.

Switch on.

It will not boot - but does it do anything differently?

Switch off.

Put just one module back - and try booting again.

If this is no go - swap the RAM modules over and try the other one.

 

If one of the modules has a problem it often stops the machine from booting.

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hi everyone, just an update on this....I sent the laptop back to Acer as it was still under warranty, they couldn't get it to boot either and had to put in a new hard drive

 

I know this may sound a daft question but why would a hard drive stop working in a new laptop?

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It may have been defective from the start. I've seen them fail in less then a years time. Maybe the laptop was dropped. Drives really hate that.

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I know the laptop was not dropped, I was just a bit concerned about it breaking as it was only 5 months old...

 

so a computer virus could not of caused the hard drive to fail? (BTW I didn't have a virus lol just curious)

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so a computer virus could not of caused the hard drive to fail?

No.

A virus is software -a hard disk is hardware.

It is not common - but is does happen.

Hard Drives can fail.

 

Assume you are up and running again ?

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yes Ken I'm up and running now, and thanks to all who took the time to help, and answer my sometimes daft questions
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and answer my sometimes daft questions

There are no "daft" questions - only questions that need answers :)

 

Glad to hear you are up and running again.

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