Prevent A Shut Down When Put The System (Lenovo 3000 G530)
Aug 26, 2012
This has been happening since May of this year. I had cleaned a part that had a lot of built-up dust. After I turned on the laptop, I went ahead and put it to sleep. However, instead of the computer going into standby, it automatically shuts down.
It is a Lenovo 3000 G530 that runs Windows 7 HP 32-bit
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