Laptop - emergency shutdown

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Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
I have a Lenovo ThinkPad. On a couple of occasions now the CPU usage has gone up to 100% and I have been unable to do use the keyboard (not even ALT-CTRL-DEL) or on/off button.

I've just had to disconect it from the mains and let the battery go flat before I can restart it.
Does anybody know of an emergency shutdown routine please?
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
I have a Lenovo ThinkPad. On a couple of occasions now the CPU usage has gone up to 100% and I have been unable to do use the keyboard (not even ALT-CTRL-DEL) or on/off button.

I've just had to disconect it from the mains and let the battery go flat before I can restart it.
Does anybody know of an emergency shutdown routine please?
did you press and hold the on off button?

if that doesn't work then unplug it and unplug the battery- instant off
 

Kies

Guest
As others have said, holding the power button down, on any computer usually forces an immediate shutdown. If this is a new problem, i would do a restore to a point before the symptoms started. It could be a new peice of software for example?
 
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Chris S

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Thanks - I'll give both those a try. I'll have to find out where the battery is first, I've still got the users manual after 5 years!

PS - I haven't installed any new software. If I give the laptop a bump the LED on the internet dongle flickers and I lose the connection. The laptop then seems to go into overdrive trying to restablish the connection.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
Note the time it happens and have a look in the event log, just incase somethings been logged as going wrong when it happens.

Start>Run>type 'eventvwr.msc'>enter. Look under the "windows logs" section, in the various sections there, both at the time it happened and have a little scroll around looking for errors, criticals, warnings etc. :smile:
 
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