When you power it up and see the DELL logo, press F2 to go into the BIOS. Check the battery's status. If it looks to be OK, give Dell a call. There's something strange going on.
However, if it does not detect a battery, check the battery and the laptop's contacts (I would use compressed air to clean them, be careful not to touch the contacts as you could get shocked). If you have a spare battery or can borrow one, I would give that a test too.
Robin24k
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September 14th, 2008 03:00
When you power it up and see the DELL logo, press F2 to go into the BIOS. Check the battery's status. If it looks to be OK, give Dell a call. There's something strange going on.
However, if it does not detect a battery, check the battery and the laptop's contacts (I would use compressed air to clean them, be careful not to touch the contacts as you could get shocked). If you have a spare battery or can borrow one, I would give that a test too.
Streebo
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September 14th, 2008 12:00