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Date: | Mon, 24 Oct 2016 11:35:14 -0700 |
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I usually use it plugged in, but it would sometimes be nice not to
have to. When the PC first arrived, positioning the cursor over the
battery icon in the system tray would produce the message "No battery
detected". Since it was a refurb, I was only a little disappointed to
think that it had come without a battery installed -- I hunted on eBay
and found an aftermarket battery for this model....
I was surprised to find, when I went to install my new battery, that
there was in fact something installed in the battery socket, something
labelled as if it were a battery. I assumed it was
defective/non-working, removed it and installed my replacement. Sure
enough, the message no longer says "No battery detected"...
Instead, it correctly reports that the machine is "plugged in" and
"charging". But the available battery power never varies from "0%", and
when I unplug it, the machine won't power on. Is my replacement battery
also defective, but in a different way? Or is there some problem with
the recharge circuit in the laptop? Or is there some other problem, and
how might I fix it?
The machine is pleasantly powerful, if a little heavy, but most places
where I want to use a computer and have AC power available, I also have
access to an even more powerful desktop computer. So mobility is he main
thing this machine has going for it -- or is supposed to...
David Gillett
PCSOFT's List Owners:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]>
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