Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
jeffmack
- 22 Jun 2010 07:20
- 8986 of 11003
Hi MM
Laptop is about 2 years old and I have been running Win7 for about 4 months. Tried a couple of fixes I found but still not working, so guess it might need a new battery,
Fixes
1. Unplug AC adapter. Shutdown
2. Remove battery, Connect AC Adapter
3. Start windows7. Remove Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery,
4. Shutdown, Remove AC Adapter, Install battery, Reattach AC Adapter.
5. Power up -
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01. Turn off laptop.
02. Unplug AC power.
03. Remove battery.
04. Replace AC power.
05. Turn on laptop, allow OS to boot.
06. Once logged in to the machine, perform a normal shut down.
07. Unplug AC power.
08. Replace battery.
09. Replace AC power.
10. Turn on laptop, allow OS to boot. The battery should once again be charging as normal.
jeffmack
- 22 Jun 2010 13:12
- 8988 of 11003
MM
Is it advisable to get the battery from Dell or are the cheaper ones from HK etc on ebay just as good?
ChuffChuffChaser
- 22 Jun 2010 13:29
- 8989 of 11003
I got a cheap Dell battery from Ebay for my 1501, (old model with obsolete design of battery). Works extremely well w/o problems. Worth a look - Original Dell currently available on Ebay for 45.90
HARRYCAT
- 22 Jun 2010 13:34
- 8990 of 11003
Can't really add much advice to this topic, but my computer guru who occasionally fixes my laptop tells me that the useful life of a laptop (Li-ion) battery is about 2 years. My battery (6 yrs old) now charges fully but discharges very rapidly, so now run it on mains all the time.
Reading above, I can't quite see why the software can't detect the battery even if it is worn out. It's possible there is a short in the battery which prevents it from charging at all, but that is easily tested by using a multi-meter. My only snippet of advice would be to test to see if the battery is holding it's charge. Even then it's possible that the PCB (DC power adaptor) which switches from mains to battery power is at fault.
For new batteries try Googling as there are lots of good internet suppliers out there.
Also following may help :
http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/2008/07/17/laptop-battery-stops-charging-when-move-power-cord/
hangon
- 23 Jun 2010 13:58
- 8991 of 11003
The Long-winded trick is to revert to the original OS (XP?).....IMHO* it is unlikely the battery could deteriorate so much, just changing the OS.
If the msg is 'Cannot find battery', it's probably a Power-management (software) fault, rather than the battery/connections/etc.
( * If the warning is "Low battery", this could be a result of changing the OS, simply because of much disc-activity taking power...but reading the orig.Querey this is not so.)
Another trick is to run the PC from Ubuntu (=Linux), using a "Live CD" - this takes over the PC without installing on your HDD. You must empower the CD/DVD drive for booting, to stop "Windows" taking over. "Live CDs" are free from Ubuntu, but note the operation will be slow until installed on a HDD, as CD drives are tardy. Some clever folks muight provide "Live" operation from a USB-mem stick, but again this must be empowered before the HDD.
I have a Li-ion battery in my D-Camera, 5-years old and no ovbious sign of failure (Yikes!). I believe the "memory" effect(mentioned here) was only early NiCds, although I suspect all batteries exhibit this, in part. Without specialist kknowledge it's difficult to check batteries, esp as you can't leave it 1week say, because you want to use the PC, also operationg on a known bad battery might stop the OS shutting down correctly.
I would search (but not G-) the internet for this fault, as I suspect it could be Software-related if the PC worked fine before. MS might be a good starting point.
Ubuntu-Live provides limited function, but should incl a WP so you can view/edit most text-files...but don't expect to print, unless you have a PostScript printer. Once on a HDD, then Ubuntu is "almost" as good as Windows, althought it is slightly different things like WP are almost identical - eg if you use OpenOffice which is functionally the equal of MS-Office, but saves you 350....enough to buy two batteries, eh?
jeffmack - I'm unclear how there is this "fault" - yet you've been running Win7 - if it doesn't stop the operation, why worry?
mojo47
- 25 Jun 2010 09:19
- 8992 of 11003
Hi anyone who can help
Conmputer on start up or after i have left it for a while this message comes up
mojo47
- 25 Jun 2010 09:23
- 8993 of 11003
RUNDLL X error loading c:\program files\commonfiles\UUS2.dll
the specified module could not be found
what does it mean and how do i get rid of it thanks
greekman
- 25 Jun 2010 12:50
- 8994 of 11003
Puzzled.
I have just re-installed iespell.
It workes great will all sites except with MoneyAm.
When I go onto the MoneyAm site, it just disapears from my tool bar.
Any help would be apreciated.
Greek.
jeffmack
- 30 Jun 2010 12:21
- 8995 of 11003
Thanks for all the suggestions re my battery problem. In the end I bought a new battery, which arrived today, and it is all working ok.
SEADOG
- 01 Jul 2010 13:24
- 8996 of 11003
I need to repartition my HDD (160GB in Two partitions) as the "C" is nearly full is there reasonably priced partitioning software out there???
Thanks in anticipation SD
tyketto
- 01 Jul 2010 14:19
- 8997 of 11003
Seadog,
Have a look at ultimatebootcd.com
Dig around on the site and I think that
you might something helpful.
Free downloads and sources for CDs.
HARRYCAT
- 01 Jul 2010 14:19
- 8998 of 11003
You don't need software. Just boot up the computer in to DOS & use the DOS commands to partition. It will not however partition it until you have formatted it, so you will need to copy any relevant info you want to keep to CD or other storage device.
Also, I don't quite understand why partitioning it will give you more space. If you have only 1 partition 'C' & that is full, then the HD is full.
Jonathan
- 01 Jul 2010 14:56
- 9000 of 11003
SeaDog,
I believe this will do what you're looking to do:
http://partedmagic.com/.
Just happened to find it mentioned on
http://slashdot.org today.
SEADOG
- 02 Jul 2010 08:01
- 9001 of 11003
Harrycat,
I did say in the original message that the HDD was partitioned into Two but did not add "C and D" drives. Thank you for your answer but being a computer dumdum I would'nt know how to get into DOS.
Johnathan,
Partition Magic is mentioned on the Acer website but they do not say if it is free or how much it cost's. I like the moving of data bit so will go for it when I can find the cost. The local IT shop want 20 plus VAT to do it. Thank you
tyketto,
Thank you, will have a look. SD
ThePublisher
- 02 Jul 2010 08:31
- 9002 of 11003
Not wishing to teach an old Seadog how to 'suck eggs' but............
Whichever route you follow I'd recommend you copy the existing disk to an external one so that if anything goes wrong you have not lost everything.
A couple of years ago I got a highly respected IT company to install a disk caddy in a PC and in the process they thrashed the hard disk. Luckily I'd copied it with Acronis the previous evening - but without that we'd have been in a real mess.
TP
SEADOG
- 02 Jul 2010 12:27
- 9003 of 11003
TP
How did you know I was an "old" seadog TP ??? lol.
The laptop (an Acer 7720) has room, I am told, for a second HD so will go for a 500GB second drive, and that will solve the problem.
Many thanks to all . SD.
hangon
- 15 Jul 2010 17:37
- 9004 of 11003
EDIT - downloaded "Java Upgrades" and that seems to have fixed it....isn't is amazing that fixing one part
of a Computer, results in the rest needing fixing, too? Grr.
Have just upgraded my computer OS, XP to sp3,
But I've noticed, on this site, I'm getting a request to access a new web-site (= . .. . .). I wonder if anyone knows what this file/program is - and if it is acceptable to allow the connection.
Currently I cannot display the Graphs used by "Quote", whereas up to recently they looked OK.
Also if I click on an RNS, that too will no-longer display.
Yet "Investors' Room" works OK, as does the posting. The "Losers/Gainers" works OK also.
+Obviously I am able to Log-In .
I want to check (here), that this is an issue with "this site" - rather than with the updates created by MS. Seems rather a coincidence this happens at the same time.