Service tag does not matchs the current system and model. On windows battery is nit charging. "Battery plugged in, not charging" error seems on battery icon. My system is Inspiron 3542 but in BIOS seems 3543. I can't change it. Some times it works sometimes does not.
System Summary
Product |
Inspiron 3543 |
Service Tag |
95JD732 |
Express Service Code |
199-259-003-18 |
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Name |
Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language (64-bit) |
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Version |
1703 |
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Build Number |
15063.608 |
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DirectX Version |
12.0 |
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Windows Directory |
c:\windows |
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System Directory |
c:\windows\system32 |
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System Name |
DESKTOP-4PFVU55 |
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User Name |
*******
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Automatic Updates |
Automatic download and install |
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Last checked |
2017-09-16 08:40:06 |
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Automatic Updates |
Automatic download and install |
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Last checked |
2017-09-16 08:40:06 |
Firewall - Avast Antivirus |
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Product Name |
Avast Antivirus |
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Program Enabled |
Yes |
Firewall - Windows Firewall |
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Windows Firewall Enabled |
Yes |
Virus Scanner - Avast Antivirus |
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Product Name |
Avast Antivirus |
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Program Up To Date |
Yes |
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On Access Scanning Enabled |
Yes |
Virus Scanner - Windows Defender |
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Product Name |
Windows Defender |
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Program Up To Date |
Yes |
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On Access Scanning Enabled |
No |
Manufacturer |
Dell Inc. |
Product |
064DYJ |
ePPID |
CN064DYJ762064CU00D8 |
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Vendor |
Dell Inc. |
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Release Date |
05/13/2016 |
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BIOS Version String |
A08 |
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ROM Size |
8.00 MB |
Intel(R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller |
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Interface |
PCI |
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Location |
PCI bus 0, device 31, function 2 |
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Type |
SATA Controller |
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Class |
01h:06h:01h |
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PCI Identification |
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Vendor Name |
Intel Corporation |
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Vendor ID |
8086h |
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Device ID |
9C83h |
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Revision |
03h |
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Driver Provider |
Intel Corporation |
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Driver Version |
14.5.0.1081, 6-3-2015 |
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Driver |
c:\windows\system32\drivers\iastora.sys |
Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft) |
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Interface |
PCI |
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Location |
PCI bus 0, device 20, function 0 |
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Type |
USB xHCI Controller (USB 3.x) |
|
Class |
0Ch:03h:30h |
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PCI Identification |
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Vendor Name |
Intel Corporation |
|
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Vendor ID |
8086h |
|
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Device ID |
9CB1h |
|
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Revision |
03h |
|
|
Driver Provider |
Microsoft |
|
Driver Version |
10.0.15063.296, 4-27-2017 |
|
Driver |
c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbxhci.sys |
Mobile 5th Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) USB EHCI Controller - 9CA6 |
|
Interface |
PCI |
|
Location |
PCI bus 0, device 29, function 0 |
|
Type |
USB EHCI Controller (USB 2.0) |
|
Class |
0Ch:03h:20h |
|
PCI Identification |
|
|
|
Vendor Name |
Intel Corporation |
|
|
Vendor ID |
8086h |
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|
Device ID |
9CA6h |
|
|
Revision |
03h |
|
|
Driver Provider |
INTEL |
|
Driver Version |
10.1.1.38, 10-3-2016 |
|
Driver |
c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz (CPU:0) |
|
Name |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz |
|
Cores |
2 |
|
Threads |
4 |
|
Signature |
306D4h |
|
Family |
6h |
|
Model |
3Dh |
|
Technology |
14 nm |
|
Temperature |
57 C |
|
Performance |
|
|
|
Max Qualified Speed |
2.40 GHz |
|
|
Max Turbo Boost Speed |
2.99 GHz |
|
|
Current Speed |
2.89 GHz |
|
|
Multiplier |
x 29.0 (5 - 24) |
|
|
Max Turbo Boost Ratio |
x 30 |
|
|
Bus Speed |
99.77 MHz |
|
|
Features |
MMX, PSE36, EM64T, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AES, FMA, XD, VMX, IDA, AVX2 |
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Cache Summary |
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L1 Data Cache |
2 x 32.00 kB |
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L1 Instruction Cache |
2 x 32.00 kB |
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L2 Cache |
2 x 256.00 kB |
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|
L3 Cache |
4.00 MB |
|
|
|
Temperature |
61 C |
|
|
Threads |
2 |
|
|
Temperature |
58 C |
|
|
Threads |
2 |
|
|
Quantity |
2 |
|
|
Level |
L1 |
|
|
Type |
Data |
|
|
Size |
32.00 kB |
|
|
Associativity |
8-Way Set-Associative |
|
|
Line Size |
64 bytes |
|
|
Quantity |
2 |
|
|
Level |
L1 |
|
|
Type |
Instruction |
|
|
Size |
32.00 kB |
|
|
Associativity |
8-Way Set-Associative |
|
|
Line Size |
64 bytes |
|
|
Quantity |
2 |
|
|
Level |
L2 |
|
|
Type |
Unified |
|
|
Size |
256.00 kB |
|
|
Associativity |
8-Way Set-Associative |
|
|
Line Size |
64 bytes |
|
|
Quantity |
1 |
|
|
Level |
L3 |
|
|
Type |
Unified |
|
|
Size |
4.00 MB |
|
|
Associativity |
16-Way Set-Associative |
|
|
Line Size |
64 bytes |
|
Total Physical Memory |
8.00 GB |
|
Maximum Supported Memory |
8.00 GB |
|
|
Page File c:\pagefile.sys |
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|
|
Location |
c:\pagefile.sys |
|
|
|
Size |
1.25 GB |
|
|
Source |
SMBIOS |
|
|
Memory Size |
8.00 GB |
|
|
Memory Type |
DDR3 (1600 MHz) |
|
|
Memory Manufacturer |
Samsung |
|
|
Memory Part Number |
M471B1G73DB0-YK0 |
|
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Memory Serial Number |
97E4576C |
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Battery Name |
DELL 4WY7C4C |
|
Manufacturer Name |
SANYO |
|
Battery Serial Number |
4103 |
|
Designed Capacity Percentage |
60 |
|
Current Charge Percentage |
40 |
|
Current Charge |
9.99 Wh |
|
Full Charged Capacity |
24.94 Wh |
|
Designed Capacity |
41.44 Wh |
|
Voltage |
16.11 V |
ejn63
9 Legend
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September 16th, 2017 04:00
Check the system setup (F2 at powerup). If the AC adapter shows unknown, replace it with a new, OEM Dell adapter.
If that doesn't solve the problem, replace the DC jack:
www.parts-people.com/index.php
And if that doesn't do it, replace the mainboard.
The 3541, 3542 and 3543 are all slight variations on the same system.
exbermuda
5 Posts
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September 16th, 2017 04:00
I checked chager and battery. I checked voltage values and they are normal. 2.nd control is working properly charger and battery. And they didn't solved my problem. The problem seems from my BIOS. Because in BIOS control battery seems unknown. My laptop BIOS is suitable for 3542 but Dell SupportAssist loaded 3543 BIOS driver. There seems that Dell Support Assist confused my system.
exbermuda
5 Posts
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September 16th, 2017 06:00
Is Recovery DVD downgrades BIOS? If it works I'll try it. My operating system is Windows10. Recovery is Windows8.1.
ejn63
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September 16th, 2017 06:00
Does system setup (F2 at powerup) identify the AC adapter by wattage, or does it show unknown? Whether or not the voltage is present isn't the issue - if the adapter doesn't show in setup, the battery will not charge.
This is a hardware issue - not a firmware issue.
ejn63
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September 16th, 2017 07:00
This is not a BIOS problem. If the adapter shows unknown, you have a faulty adapter, DC jack or mainboard.
I would NOT fool around with a BIOS update - it's a waste of time.