Laurent wrote:

Did you have the battery for some time? It sounds as if the battery is shut
and the Lombard go into a deep sleep, possibly causing a problem with system
files that are left in an opened state, which might cause the restart
problem. Does it do the same thing on AC?

A: The battery is clearly not up to par. The problem is obviously sending the Lombard into a deep sleep. It doesn't do the same thing on AC. I'm just ticked I can't just shut it down normally with the on/off button, nor can I plug it in and wake it up. If I pull the battery and let it run down the PRAM battery will it start up again then?
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