That's vague. I'll try to answer several possibilities. if it would not turn on, and you removed the battery, and you pressed reset, and then reinserted the battery, and attached the battery charger/power adapter, and the AC power light comes on, and then you pressed power, and it still won't come on, and you also tried to power on without the battery installed, running on just the charger/ adapter, *then, your laptop has a serious problem.
The reset button on the front of your PC is hardwired into a specific circuit on your motherboard. There is no way "turn off" this within software. But you can open up the case (with the machine unplugged of course) follow the wires that come out of the back of the switch & simply unplug them from the motherboard.
You can reset the Windows XP by performing a Restore operation.
You can find the reset button by pressing Esc then hitting reset this is only on pc I think
To turn it off hold the Sleep button until the turn off slider appears at the top of the screen then slide it over to turn off, then to turn on again hold the Home Button. If the iPod is frozen hold Home and Sleep button at once until the screen goes black. To delete all data from the iPod either go to Settings> General> Reset> "choose what you want to reset" or connect to the PC or Mac and in iTunes select Restore Factory Settings.
No, it doesn't. The only way you can reset a Nintendo DS is to turn it off and turn it back on again (hard reset).
yes there is.
To reset a PS3, turn it off, then turn it back on again. or if you want to reset the whole system just turn it off and hold it till you here 2 beeps then a double beep.
Click "ON" :)
Only if your reinstall the game.
Yes don't use it i had to reset my pc
not really
With igniton turned OFF press and hold in milage reset button with it held in turn ON ignition and turn milage reset button to the RIGHT