There are several ways to force a laptop to shut down, but here are four common ones:
Press and hold the power button: This is the easiest and most straightforward way to do it. Just press and hold the power button of your laptop for more than 3 seconds, and the computer will usually shut down automatically. However, please note that this method may lead to the loss of unsaved data, so you should try to avoid using it when the data is not saved.
Use key combinations: You can try using the Alt+F4 key combination, which is a common shortcut key in the Windows operating system to close the current window or exit the program. In some cases, if the computer cannot shut down normally, you can also force the shutdown by pressing the ALT+F4 key combination and selecting the "Shutdown" option in the pop-up dialog box. There is also a need to pay attention to data preservation.
Shut down via Task ManagerThe :Ctrl+Alt+Delete key combination is a shortcut key to open Task Manager in Windows operating system. In Task Manager, you can end an unresponsive program or process in an attempt to restore the normal operation of the system. If that doesn't work, you can force shut down your computer by selecting the Shut Down option in Task Manager. However, this method requires a certain amount of experience, otherwise important system processes may be terminated by mistake.
Remove the battery: If the laptop is designed with an external battery, you can try removing the battery to achieve a forced shutdown.
Please note that a forced shutdown may result in data loss or hardware damage, so it should be avoided as much as possible. In most cases, it's best to shut down your computer through a normal shutdown procedure. If your PC crashes or crashes, you can first try shutting down the program through Task Manager or restarting your PC to fix the problem.