M6-1117tx laptop computer will not restart

Hi all

I had my 1117tx M6 a few months & when I try to restart, it simply does not work!

Blue screen with reboot appears but then stays that way until I have support on & hold the power button!

How can I fix it, I'm able to me?

Help please...

Thanks in advance!

Hello RickiW,

Please remove the battery from the laptop, unplug the laptop and then press on and press and hold power for a full thirty seconds, and then reconnect the laptop back, but do not install the battery and restart the laptop.

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