You may want to unplug it from the wall outlet, pull the battery pack, and hold the power button down for 10 seconds to totally discharge the unit. Then replace the battery pack, plug the unit back in, and power it back up.
turning the computer off
no you are shutting the coumpter down whats the point?
Yes, it should stop all shutting down actions by your computer if the system is overheating.
Have you tried shutting down all programs, then shutting down and re-starting your computer ?
Hopfully never.
No.
many reasons but just scan your computer to be on the safeside
it's not n never will
You have a virus. Or it is continuously overheating?
As long as you have never reprogrammed the computer it will only reach about 117 MPH as there is a governor built into it that will start shutting cylinders down at a certain speed.
Using the "start" button to shut down your computer gives your system a "heads up", if you will, that you are shutting it down. Shutting a computer down abruptly could be destructive to the system if you shut it down in the middle of an important process.
Hey there. I never heard that term so I think it's a joke. I know a lot about computers. If you put in logic, it refers to your computer lagging from lack of power and shutting down.