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How to Revive a Frozen Laptop: Alternative Methods to Removing Batteries (90 characters)

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  • #1 1361365
    donka
    Level 15  
    Posts: 181
    Rate: 4
    Well, today I had such a problem as with the topic, the suspended laptop did not react to anything, I temporarily took out the batteries to revive it. Is there any other way to do this?
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  • #2 1361587
    shinay
    Level 13  
    Posts: 122
    Rate: 9
    yyy it probably depends on the laptop model itself.
    but try to hold it pressed or moved (it depends on how you have the laptop)
    switch for about 4 seconds (as in ATX)
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  • #3 1370814
    bocian11
    Level 12  
    Posts: 21
    Rate: 3
    Hello, if this is an older type of HP, there is a small hole on the back where you can press, for example, a pen - there is a restart button in this hole.
    Greetings! ;)
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  • #4 1373947
    haker85
    Level 16  
    Posts: 235
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    Either you cut the power switch for 4 seconds, or in most laptops the reset button is at the bottom (underneath the laptop)
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  • #5 1374443
    henryk_o
    Level 14  
    Posts: 126
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    That's right, most loptop machines have a "hole" underneath. You take a pen, needle, skirmish or whatever and reset it.
  • #6 1471062
    mipix
    Level 38  
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    oh, how long have I not seen a frozen laptop ;) . The method of holding the power button for a few seconds usually works.
  • #7 1471073
    gabik001
    Level 37  
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    And in the case of Q armada, both power buttons at the same time ...

Topic summary

✨ To revive a frozen laptop, users can try several methods beyond removing the battery. Common techniques include holding the power button for several seconds to force a shutdown, using a reset button located at the bottom or back of the laptop (often accessible with a pen or needle), or cutting the power switch for a few seconds. Specific advice for older HP models includes locating a small reset hole on the back of the device. These methods may vary depending on the laptop model.
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