Laptop randomly froze and had to take off battery to get it to turn off?
I just bought the new Benq Joybook Lite T131 laptop within this month, and while I was browsing the internet using Mozilla Firefox, the laptop suddenly froze. Holding down the on/off button did not turn it off however long I held it down, and my only solution was to take off the battery. After I put the battery back in and turned on the laptop, it is working fine. What could have been the problem?? I was thinking that it might have been heat issues but I was in a very well-ventilated area??!! help!! Is it a problem with the laptop itself??
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Depends.. were you running a whole load of programs? It's normal to freeze when you have a lot of things running. Trust me. It's nothing too strange for that to happen. Even if you did have to take out the battery it's probably a slight problem. If you still aren't satisfied, call up Benq tech support and ask them.
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The most likely cause is a bloated registry which has become the home for all kinds of useless bits and pieces of data. Whenever any change is made to the system settings or a program is installed or uninstalled, a new entry is generated in the registry. The operating system while running your computer has to pick its way through all this excess material. There is a multitude of useless bits and pieces to be removed.Parts of uninstalled programs,parts of incompletely installed programs,dead drivers and many other things. clean your registry and remove all the useless data fragments and no longer needed information to fix the freeze error! I should like to commend Registry Easy http://make-a-computer-run-better.com to you ! You can try ! Good luck!
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