Q. I do not know what it did just a few days ago, when I unplug the AC wire from the notebook (the notebook is currently in “always on” state) Windows “frantically shouted” my battery life is very low. In fact it was 0 percent. I quickly connected the wire again, amazed that the battery is fully charged. However, now the battery life remains at 0 percent and its just not taxed . I do not know why suddenly stopped charging the battery with the AC adapter and the notebook is turned on .
Anyone has no ideas?
Re:I second guy. Having had a battery do the exact same thing to me after 2 years of use. Sometimes they just die, and usually if they die suddenly like your's did, it's the charging circuit. But regardless of the reason, might as well chuck it away, because you ain't fixin' it.
Re:Remove the battery completely, and run the laptop on the A/C adapter only. If it boots and runs, then you know you simply have an uncharged battery. That leaves two possibilities.
1. The battery has lived and died.
2. The laptop's charging circuit is fried.
Usually it is the battery. Nominal laptop battery life is 3 years give or take, depending on usage, and how it has been used.
Re:I'd check the AC adapter and make sure that it's working properly as well. At work we had a similar incedent last week and were able to solve it my replacing the power adapter.
Re:Is there a battery indicator button on the battery that you can press to see how much battery life is really left? Give that a shot if there is. That should let you know how much life is really left on the battery.
Re:anyone?
By the way, it is a presario v2000 notebook.. if that helps in any way.
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