Random shut down with boot message now just Toshiba. Leading Inovation on scree

oopps on screen now the powee button and even Alt Control Delete shut down does nothing on my Satelite. My laptop is only a few months old. I am in a class in the am before any Staples opens and will miss doing my work tonight. Any ideas to shut down NOW people? thanks

You only get that message, and it won't boot?
Try the Troubleshooting Assistant or the suggestions in these article.
What can I do if my Windows 8 laptop won't start?
What can I do if my Windows 7 or Windows Vista laptop won't start?
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