Re: Should we share our new found tips?.
Originally Posted by
islandman
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I wonder if anyone has clicked to turn their laptop off and glanced five or so minutes later and noticed it is still on, but in the "shutting down" mode that never seems to end?. If so, a long press on the start button will force it to close down.
When you next start up, you will be greeted by a screen that informs you you closed down in an unusual way, or words to that effect. Where the words
start by clicking enter are highlighted, do just that, press on the enter key and off it goes.
You know what? I will now sit back to see if anyone says this is wrong, but I've done it often since someone told me about it and it's always worked.
The forced shutdown (by holding the power button down for 10sec+) has been available on M$ operating systems for some time but unless you have a problem with your machine it is not a wise move - it is intended to shut down a "locked up" machine, it is a feature of most electronic devices nowadays eg mobile phones, MP3 players etc
One danger is that the operating system could be updating/upgrading especially with WIN10 where upgrading is a continuous process. Also WIN 10 claims to have speeded up the operating system and in part has done this by fraud. For example it turns off the screen almost immediately the shut down button is clicked but continues updating files for some time after. this is particularly noticeable on a laptop
Unless you have some problem with your machine then you are better off letting nature take its course and allow the machine to shut itself down in its own time (as I say unless there is a problem). It should delete temporary files which otherwise clutter up your hard disk for example and prepare the machine to open with the same settings as it shut down if you changed something.
BTW are you sure that you are shutting the machine down? on some laptops pressing the on/off button momentarily actually puts it in sleep mode rather than shutting it down. You can change this in the control panel by searching for "power button"