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Nothing will happen, just restart the update.
If you didn't shut it down then yes it would be there but if you did shut it down you would've got a warning if you didn't save what you where doing!
It was shut down March of 2012 so no one can play it now.
You have to shut down for inventory and count everything.
If you mean sleep mode, then all you have to do is put the screen down. Unfortunately, there isn't a hibernate mode such as in windows.
Im having the same exact issue. My Macbook Pro is brand new also! I have no idea what the problem is..?
You should try re-installing the software that came with your external hard drive. Or, you can simply turn off your har drive manually after your shut down your Mac. If you are worried that you may cause data damage if you disconnect your external hard drive from your laptop before it stops processing, as long as your MacBook Pro is completely shut down and turned off, no data is transferring between that and your hard drive so it should be safe to manually disconnect it.
The Macbook Air, like other laptops, will go into sleep mode when you close the cover. This is because when the system sends the 'Quit' or 'Exit' command to running applications, the application will ask if you want to save your work before quitting. This dialogue will stall the shut down procedure if it is not answered. So setting up to shut down when closing the cover would often fail. This would probably drain the battery and people would ask, "How can I get my laptop to go to sleep just by closing the cover?" When you close the lid of your MacBook Air, it does not shut down. It puts itself in Sleep Mode. To make sure that your MacBook Air is in sleep mode when you close the lid, simply look at the sleep light. It is the white light that glows. There is no setting that you can change to make your MacBook Air shut down when you close the lid. Operating Systems do not work that way.
No, by the time the engine stops from overheating, it's probably destroyed.
You just shut down computer
If it's hesitant/stalling on acceleration and stalling on slow down or stops, then could possibly be the fuel filter.
- Sometimes doesn't save you work. - They can break down. - It can crash. - It can shut down. - Power outage. - A hacker. - It stops working. - Virus. - Cost.