Hello David,
If it is Dell, this may help:
Please remove the battery and ac adaptor. Then press and hold the power button for 15 seconds. Now wait for 2 minutes. Please reconnect the battery and ac adaptor and power on the system.
If that does not help and/or it is not a Dell, you might try this:
Try unistalling "Microsoft APCI-Compliant Control Method Battery" driver(s) , reboot, see it resolves the issue.
In any case you should go to Google and put:
"No battery detected" in quotes and you will find this is a very common problem with many different possible solutions.
Good luck and let us know if you get this sorted.
Bruce Boschek
Monday, October 24, 2016, 8:35:14 PM, you wrote:
> 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]>
PCSOFT's List Owners:
Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]>
|