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From: asoult on 16 Jun 2008 22:11 I have an Inspiron E1505 and having a battery issue. The battery wasn't holding much charge and I followed (now, I know poor) directions to drain the battery completely by turning off the powersave settings and letting the battery drain completely. The AC will charge the battery and the battery will hold a charge for about an hour or so but the laptop (neither XP or the BIOS) will not detect that a battery is installed. If I unplug AC, it will stay on even though I turned the power save settings back on but it doesn't know how much power is left on the battery. I have checked the tester on the battery and all five lights come on. Is there any way to fix it so the laptop will detect the charge on the battery since it all seems to be working except the computer reading the charge? Thanks, Allison
From: BigJim on 18 Jun 2008 01:28 go into device manager, hardware and look under acpi, there is a reference to the battery. If it is not enabled, enable it. That may or may not help. I am writing this from memory on a desktop. Laptop is at work. "asoult" <asoult.3b4oos(a)no.email.invalid> wrote in message news:asoult.3b4oos(a)no.email.invalid... > > I have an Inspiron E1505 and having a battery issue. The battery wasn't > holding much charge and I followed (now, I know poor) directions to > drain the battery completely by turning off the powersave settings and > letting the battery drain completely. > > The AC will charge the battery and the battery will hold a charge for > about an hour or so but the laptop (neither XP or the BIOS) will not > detect that a battery is installed. If I unplug AC, it will stay on > even though I turned the power save settings back on but it doesn't know > how much power is left on the battery. > > I have checked the tester on the battery and all five lights come on. > Is there any way to fix it so the laptop will detect the charge on the > battery since it all seems to be working except the computer reading the > charge? > > Thanks, > > Allison > >
From: asoult on 18 Jun 2008 21:12
Thanks for the suggestion. I checked and the ACPI control and it was enabled. I tried disabling and enabling it just to see if that would do anything, but no luck. Thanks for your help! Allison |