You can still try to perform power drain without removing the internal battery of your laptop just follow the steps below.
- Turn off the laptop[br]
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- Remove the charger[br]
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- Remove any accessories like USB flash drive[br]
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- Press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds[br]
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- Then re-connect the charger on your laptop and power it on
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Possible that there's a corrupted system file on the laptop that is why it no longer boot to Windows. You may try to perform a ++System Restore++ if you a [https://www.minitool.com/backup-tips/windows-10-restore-points-missing.html|restore point] just select a certain date prior to this issue.
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Possible that there's a corrupted system file on the laptop that is why it no longer boot to Windows. You may try to perform a [https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht501548?CID=ww:lenovosocial:20x9m6|System Restore] if you a [https://www.minitool.com/backup-tips/windows-10-restore-points-missing.html|restore point] just select a certain date prior to this issue.
You can still try to perform power drain without removing the internal battery of your laptop just follow the steps below.
- Turn off the laptop[br]
- Remove the charger[br]
- Remove any accessories like USB flash drive[br]
- Press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds[br]
- Then re-connect the charger on your laptop and power it on
Possible that there's a corrupted system file on the laptop that is why it no longer boot to Windows. You may try to perform a ++System Restore++ if you a [https://www.minitool.com/backup-tips/windows-10-restore-points-missing.html|restore point] just select a certain date prior to this issue.
Hope this help will help you!