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December 2nd, 2016 05:00

dell inspiron 5567 un plug AC computer shut down

hi

i have got my new inspiron -Inspiron 5000 15 5567 i7 דגם N5567-7335  
i have the laptop 4 days

when it is plug to AC  every thing ok - work gr8

When i unplug it from AC  it shut down and do not work

in bottom line it show i have full battery

i use windows 10 home that is update till last updates of windows

how can i fix it or do i have to take it to service?

the new laptop is gr8 but whout the option to use it just with battery it is not laptop !!!!!

i need solution for it so i can enjoy it

for now it is like desktop

MUST GET SOLUTION !!!!!!!!!!

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December 2nd, 2016 07:00

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At the front of computer, does LED light show white or amber?

Inspiron 15-5567 Specifications

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December 2nd, 2016 07:00

Also,

Check status of AC adapter and battery in the BIOS setup.

1. Power off computer.[ make sure AC adapter is connected to computer].

2. Power on computer, quickly start tapping F2 key continuously. You should be in the BIOS now.

Under the main tab, look for the option that says "AC adapter type". If the AC adapter type says Unknown or None then it's most likely a problem with the adapter. Note: You can wiggle adapter while checking it in the BIOS.

Under Advanced tab, look for Battery Health, it should say "Battery Is Performing Normally". If it says any other message then it's a problem with the battery and most likely needs to replace with a new battery.

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December 2nd, 2016 08:00

this what i found in bios - did not find any thing else - be happy for suggestions up to this

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December 2nd, 2016 09:00

i did nor find as it written ac adapter type

and  Battery Health in bios

just this

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December 2nd, 2016 09:00

Or.....

Right click the windows icon at left bottom of taskbar:

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December 2nd, 2016 09:00

I have a few more suggestions:

Please type Troubleshooting Control Panel onto search box, click "View All ', and then "Power", see image below. Please run other tools as mark.

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December 2nd, 2016 09:00

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December 2nd, 2016 09:00

According to the image, it appears the battery is good. Just to make sure the system didn't disable the battery, I like to suggest you check 'desktop mode' in Battery Meter or Windows Mobility Center to make sure it's disable. Please right click the battery icon on taskbar, and then click desktop mode, see image below.

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December 2nd, 2016 10:00

i am trying to find the desktop mode if i find it i belive all be ok for now i am stuck i do not find it

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December 2nd, 2016 10:00

Uninstall and reinstall ACPI - Compliant Control Method Battery. Please follow steps below:

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December 2nd, 2016 10:00

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Lastly.....

If none of the troubleshooting steps fix the problem, then I suggest you contact Technical Support in link below:

www.dell.com/.../Contact-Information

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December 2nd, 2016 10:00

yoqua wrote: " i have the laptop 4 days "

Please keep in mind, you have 30 days from invoice date to return it and then order a new one. If this a software issue, you also have 30 days of software support.

Dell / U.S. Return Policy:

www.dell.com/.../us-return-policy

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December 3rd, 2016 07:00

Please click on link below and expand Application. You'll see Dell Quickset Application, please update it.

www.dell.com/.../drivers

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December 3rd, 2016 08:00

After you updated Quickset App, type Power Options Control Panel onto {Cortana] search box, and then click on 'Desktop mode battery charge'.

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December 3rd, 2016 08:00

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yoqua wrote: " i have the laptop 4 days "

If updating Quickset App doesn't fix the problem then I strongly suggest you return laptop to Dell or from the store which you purchased it. You shouldn't be doing a lot of troubleshooting on a brand new computer.

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