Satellite A110-293 hangs in the hibernate mode

Toshiba Satellite A110-293 is hanging in the hibernate mode after opening the notebook cover. Nothing happens after tapping the keyboard, mouse clicking or any other activity (i.e. opening DVD-ROM etc.)
The cover was closed as usual with some programs running. After about 10 minutes I`ve tried to open but all system was in hibernate mode and it is still sleeping.
Please help me to restart (fix or smth) the notebook, because I haven`t found any restart button.
Many Thanks in advance.

well, if I were you I would probably try to:
1) (long) press the Power button until its blue light shuts down (just to be sure the system is powered down)
2) press again the Power button to power-up the system;
if (and only if) the system was not starting to boot after (step 2) I would do the following:
3) unplug the power cord from the laptop
a) if all the LEDs are off remove the battery (for a few minutes)
(only) if any LED/(light indicator) is on when trying to perform the step 3a) - proceed as described in step 1) and then try again the above ( step 3a) and then 3b) - below )
b) put the battery back and try again step 1) and step 2)
if even after step 3) the system still refuses to power on I would try:
4) with the power cord (from the adapter) unplugged from the laptop, remove the battery (as stated in 3) and 3a) ); then try to plug in the power cord and power (from the Power button) the laptop - without the battery (battery removed)
a) if the laptop powers up it could be a battery problem; at least the system is functioning! :)
b) if the laptop still doesn't power up then I would take it to warranty
if I were you I would do what I wrote above; I don't advice you to do or not to do what I previously stated; I'm just telling you what I would try in such a case

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