M
M Philbrook
Guest
If you ever get a laptop with a battery that will not charge, one would
first assume the battery is bad, which in most cases it is.
So you get the "0% not charging issue"
Replacing the battery does not always work due to the charge monitor
in the laptop so out of spec and decalibrated from the old battery being
employed using the laptop on AC for to long, or leaving the laptop
plugged in all the time and just burning up the battery..
This is what yuou do.
Turn off Laptop
Remove AC power plug
Remove Battery, New or Old(incase you want to try out the old again)
Hold the power button for a 6 second count.
Insert battery
insert AC cord
Power up Laptop and let the OS initiate the charging system...
----
You shoud now see the Charge light now making an attempt to charge you
r battery...
I just fixed 3 free laptops with 17 inch screens given to me due to
this issue. All with new batteries, none of them wuold recharge them
after the first initial use of the battery.
Jamie
first assume the battery is bad, which in most cases it is.
So you get the "0% not charging issue"
Replacing the battery does not always work due to the charge monitor
in the laptop so out of spec and decalibrated from the old battery being
employed using the laptop on AC for to long, or leaving the laptop
plugged in all the time and just burning up the battery..
This is what yuou do.
Turn off Laptop
Remove AC power plug
Remove Battery, New or Old(incase you want to try out the old again)
Hold the power button for a 6 second count.
Insert battery
insert AC cord
Power up Laptop and let the OS initiate the charging system...
----
You shoud now see the Charge light now making an attempt to charge you
r battery...
I just fixed 3 free laptops with 17 inch screens given to me due to
this issue. All with new batteries, none of them wuold recharge them
after the first initial use of the battery.
Jamie