Did you close the lid, if so that's the reason
When that happens to me. I simply wait for it to finish hibernating and then I hit the power button. Press the power button and it should come back up.
off the computer
stop it from overheating
clean the interior moreoften with canned air blasts.
The effect of over heating on a laptop as with any computer will impact on the processor and the motherboard it's mounted on. The source of some overheating is not the board or processor but instead the power supply . Overheating will damage the circuits and cause fires if it is not traced.
If there is a signal for internet nearby, you can connect to it and your laptop will automatically detect if it is a newer brand of a laptop.
If you want a nice sturdy laptop table for your laptop, I would suggest getting a plastic one to start off with that comes with a fan to keep your laptop from overheating.
Yes, because there so compact.
The purpose of laptop support is to cool the laptop in case of overheating, ergonomically position the laptop for comfortable use, or to position the laptop in such as way that is convenient for its setup and usage. Its applications vary and the best product for a given application depends on its usage and the type of laptop.
Low battery or overheating. or if you kick it relly hard
it's battery is low... If not then the most likely cause is overheating.
It sleeps automatically, because it's not in use. It doesn't want to waste battery, as battery life in laptops aren't usually very long. Since a screen of a laptop uses most of the power, the laptop will sleep to conserve energy.