23-06-2010, 20:29
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Laptop not powering
Hi all,
Please can someone help, my Laptop keeps cutting off, I think it could be a battery problem.
Does a laptop require to have a battery connected for it to power on? I thought it could be the charger but I changed the fuse and its still the same.
The green light on the charger keeps flickering when its connected to the laptop and powers on for 30 seconds or so and cuts off. When it does manager to start up the battery icon is at 0 percent and looks likes it completley dead.
In short do I need a new battery? Or is there sommat wrong with the charger?
Thanks
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23-06-2010, 20:41
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step on my trip
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Re: Laptop not powering
the manufacturer should have a diagnostics utility on their website (always best to download the latest version). try running that. it will have diags for the battery and the mains power.
it's not likely to hurt taking out the battery and running straight off the mains. most laptops are fine with this. how old is your machine? battery cells only last a few years and then they go, so it may well need replacing.
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23-06-2010, 20:45
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Re: Laptop not powering
daughters laptop in her rom aint had a battery in it for ages
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23-06-2010, 21:01
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Re: Laptop not powering
I'd go for a knackered charger. What does the light on the charger do when it's not connected to the laptop. Sounds to me that the charger is fine up to the point when a load is placed on it.
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23-06-2010, 21:25
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Re: Laptop not powering
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Originally Posted by Jon T
I'd go for a knackered charger. What does the light on the charger do when it's not connected to the laptop. Sounds to me that the charger is fine up to the point when a load is placed on it.
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The charger is green static when not connected.
Thanks guys for assisting appreciated.
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23-06-2010, 22:38
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step on my trip
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Re: Laptop not powering
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Originally Posted by zing
daughters laptop in her rom aint had a battery in it for ages 
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ditto
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23-06-2010, 23:47
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Re: Laptop not powering
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Originally Posted by wakkaday
Hi all,
Please can someone help, my Laptop keeps cutting off, I think it could be a battery problem.
Does a laptop require to have a battery connected for it to power on? I thought it could be the charger but I changed the fuse and its still the same.
The green light on the charger keeps flickering when its connected to the laptop and powers on for 30 seconds or so and cuts off. When it does manager to start up the battery icon is at 0 percent and looks likes it completley dead.
In short do I need a new battery? Or is there sommat wrong with the charger?
Thanks
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Most recent laptops will work fine without a battery. Have you tried running it connected to AC only without the battery installed?
How old and what make is the laptop?
I have had some Dells and possibly HP/Compaqs that have had similar symptoms. For reasons that escape me for now (possibly something to do with a chip in the battery circuitry) the following process had a very high success rate
*Take out the battery,
*Remove main supply,
*Hold power button down for 30 secs,
*Put only power supply in, do not put battery in
*Turn laptop on
*Put the battery in.
Another thing to try it to Freeze the battery. Stick the battery in a sealed freezer bag and put it in the freezer for 12 hours. Allow it to defrost at room temperature for 12 hours. Charge it for the reccomended time for that battery. Freeze it again for 12 hours. Defrost again charge and try...
Krrrrrrrrrrrrrrrazy I know, but it's worked for me on a few laptop batteries and also my daughter's portable DVD player. Again I think it's something to do with a chip in the battery.
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24-06-2010, 07:31
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Re: Laptop not powering
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Originally Posted by zing
daughters laptop in her rom aint had a battery in it for ages 
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Watch it Zing, the spelling police will come and get ya!!
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24-06-2010, 10:16
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Re: Laptop not powering
its an acer 6920g, could it be anything to do with the fan?
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24-06-2010, 22:39
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Re: Laptop not powering
Hey Guys
None of the above seems to work, I think I am having a run of bad luck :-(
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25-06-2010, 01:20
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Re: Laptop not powering
Could be a failed / failing component on the motherboard causing the problem. What make and model of laptop is it?
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27-06-2010, 12:58
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Re: Laptop not powering
aagh guys thanks for your help, luckily its a charger problem. ive ordered a replacement....
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