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After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load
AnaRaquel;681190 Wrote: After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load and it indicates 0%. As anyone had that problem? How can I solve it? Hello, don't blame the update yet. Depending on what type of battery your computer has, my owner manual says my battery's life span is 300 discharge/charge cycles. After that, time to buy a new one. Open your owner manual, it will tell you how to check the battery health etc. -- t-4-2 |
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After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load
But my notebook ASUS F9S is practically new: about 7 months and I din’t
charge and discharge that often. So I doubt it is because of that, especially because it occurred after Vista Update… Thank you. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681190 Wrote: After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load and it indicates 0%. As anyone had that problem? How can I solve it? Hello, don't blame the update yet. Depending on what type of battery your computer has, my owner manual says my battery's life span is 300 discharge/charge cycles. After that, time to buy a new one. Open your owner manual, it will tell you how to check the battery health etc. -- t-4-2 |
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After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load
AnaRaquel;681878 Wrote: But my notebook ASUS F9S is practically new: about 7 months and I din’t charge and discharge that often. So I doubt it is because of that, especially because it occurred after Vista Update… Thank you. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681190 Wrote: Hello, don't blame the update yet. Depending on what type of battery your computer has, my owner manual says my battery's life span is 300 discharge/charge cycles. After that, time to buy a new one. Open your owner manual, it will tell you how to check the battery health etc. -- t-4-2 Hello, Ana. What I am going to suggest from here on is strictly unscientific.I could be way off. Step #1. I am sure you have already done these - check if your battery pack is securely connected, plug it to a different electrical outlet to check for faulty outlet. Step #2. You said it's the update. Can you pinpoint which update ? If yes, uninstall it by : Control Panel Classic View Windows Update click View Update History click Installed Updates, from there pick out the alledged culprit, highlight it, click Uninstall. After that, go backward " --- " to windows update window, left panel click Change Settings, click the box that says " check for updates but let me choose -----". The update which you blame on will not be installed without your ok. Now see if your batter is recharging. ( Personally, I don't think so. ) Step #3. All else fails, a trip to the local computer repair shop. Keep me posted please. -- t-4-2 |
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After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load
I will follow all that steps. Thank you very much. As soon as I get the
answer I will post. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681878 Wrote: But my notebook ASUS F9S is practically new: about 7 months and I din’t charge and discharge that often. So I doubt it is because of that, especially because it occurred after Vista Update… Thank you. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681190 Wrote: Hello, don't blame the update yet. Depending on what type of battery your computer has, my owner manual says my battery's life span is 300 discharge/charge cycles. After that, time to buy a new one. Open your owner manual, it will tell you how to check the battery health etc. -- t-4-2 Hello, Ana. What I am going to suggest from here on is strictly unscientific.I could be way off. Step #1. I am sure you have already done these - check if your battery pack is securely connected, plug it to a different electrical outlet to check for faulty outlet. Step #2. You said it's the update. Can you pinpoint which update ? If yes, uninstall it by : Control Panel Classic View Windows Update click View Update History click Installed Updates, from there pick out the alledged culprit, highlight it, click Uninstall. After that, go backward " --- " to windows update window, left panel click Change Settings, click the box that says " check for updates but let me choose -----". The update which you blame on will not be installed without your ok. Now see if your batter is recharging. ( Personally, I don't think so. ) Step #3. All else fails, a trip to the local computer repair shop. Keep me posted please. -- t-4-2 |
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After Recent Vista Update my batterie doesn't load
I'm really sorry I thought it was because of Vista Update.
After sending a mail to ASUS and updating BIOS, my battery is working. Thank you and I am really sorry. "AnaRaquel" wrote: I will follow all that steps. Thank you very much. As soon as I get the answer I will post. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681878 Wrote: But my notebook ASUS F9S is practically new: about 7 months and I din’t charge and discharge that often. So I doubt it is because of that, especially because it occurred after Vista Update… Thank you. "t-4-2" wrote: AnaRaquel;681190 Wrote: Hello, don't blame the update yet. Depending on what type of battery your computer has, my owner manual says my battery's life span is 300 discharge/charge cycles. After that, time to buy a new one. Open your owner manual, it will tell you how to check the battery health etc. -- t-4-2 Hello, Ana. What I am going to suggest from here on is strictly unscientific.I could be way off. Step #1. I am sure you have already done these - check if your battery pack is securely connected, plug it to a different electrical outlet to check for faulty outlet. Step #2. You said it's the update. Can you pinpoint which update ? If yes, uninstall it by : Control Panel Classic View Windows Update click View Update History click Installed Updates, from there pick out the alledged culprit, highlight it, click Uninstall. After that, go backward " --- " to windows update window, left panel click Change Settings, click the box that says " check for updates but let me choose -----". The update which you blame on will not be installed without your ok. Now see if your batter is recharging. ( Personally, I don't think so. ) Step #3. All else fails, a trip to the local computer repair shop. Keep me posted please. -- t-4-2 |