fustking Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 Hello everyone, A colleague has a HP Pavilion dv6000 equipped with s view and that worked fine then upgraded to seven and he happened to all: updated everything that needed to upgrade and finally I win 7 home premium advised him to replace the battery with a more powerful and here has opened a new world, in fact since then has not been able to charge the battery with the message in the bottom right " battery plugged in but not charging "for both the new for the old. We tried everything, updating the bios to the connection-disconnection to betrayal by ' power but there's no way to make it work. The only mistake is to bring some (many during these tests) to 0 % the battery and between ourselves I think it's gone to a better life for his speech from the memory effect. On the web I read anything and everything but maybe a luminary of this forum has solved in some way unknown to most. remember that ' AC works fine as they currently use the notebook only in this way, thanks to all
Telecine Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 (edited) See here. Also see here. Bottom line is that he needs a new battery. Edited August 31, 2012 by Telecine
A J Posted August 31, 2012 Posted August 31, 2012 Generally - do not let your laptop batteries fall below 20% as this will shorten the lifespan and capacity of the battery very quickly. In a muti-cell battery, when you run the battery very low you run the risk that the weakest cell becomes totally discharged, at which point it will flip polarity and degrage. This pulls the performance of the whole pack down. This is good general advice for everyone. AJ
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