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Is the laptop AC adapter bad? Detach the battery from the laptop and turn on the computer with only the power plug connected. If the laptop does not respond, secure another laptop adapters and try again. If the problem persists, your motherboard may have a fried circuit. A computer technician can help you further.
Is the battery defective? If the computer turns on with the second laptop power adapter, you know this is not the cause of the problem. Replace the Dell Latitude D500 Series Battery and see if the problem is resolved.Is it a software-related issue? If a replaced battery does not solve your problem, the next notebook battery troubleshooting tip is to explore the possibility that the software is malfunctioning. If the Dell Inspiron 2800 Laptop Battery status is not being displayed correctly, the software could be causing the problem rather than the TOSHIBA Satellite A200-180 Battery.
Is there a “hiccup” in the system? To power reset the system, or ensure that the motherboard is denied all power, unplug the machine and remove the TOSHIBA PA3284U-1BAS Battery. Hold down the power button for a full minute. Next, reattach the battery and AC adapter and attempt to restart the computer again.
Does the laptop need to be recalibrated? When a new laptop battery is installed, it may fail to charge to a full 100% anymore. If your TOSHIBA PA3356U-1BAS Battery stops charging itself at about 97%, you need this laptop battery troubleshooting tip. Begin the recalibration process by preventing the computer from going to sleep when the battery is low. If your operating system is XP, go to the Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options and set the power scheme to “Always On.”
- Where it says “Alarms,” uncheck the boxes by “Critical battery alarm” and “Low battery alarm.”
- Where it says “Hibernate,” uncheck the box by “Enable hibernation.”
- When finished, click “Apply.”
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