There are several ways to force your computer to shut down, and here are a few of them:
Usually after about 5 seconds, the computer will automatically shut down.
Note, however, that this method will cut off the power directly and may result in data loss. So, while using this method, make sure that you have saved all your unsaved work.
Open Task Manager, end the unresponsive program, and select the "Shut down" option to shut down your computer. This method can also avoid data loss as it closes all the programs first.
Go to the desktop screen: Press "Windows+D" at the same time.
In the desktop state, press and hold the . on your keyboard at the same timealt+f4key, and then clickenterkey, you can also bring up the shutdown menu and select shutdown. This method is relatively mild, as it closes all running programs before shutting down the computer, reducing the likelihood of data loss.
Please note that a forced shutdown may cause 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.