Hello Rich Ran,
Thank you for posting.There could be that your battery is getting old and it might not be showing up in your BIOS.Before checking that let’s check some settings in Device manager. Check in device manage under ACPI setting. It will be the first line or
second line open it and see what the settings are. The battery can be enable or disable from there.If you still have the problem then move to check the BIOS to see if it shows up there.You don’t have to change anything just see if the battery shows up.You laptop manufacturer can provide the steps to do this.
It is pretty insane, never had a laptop with the battery dying in less than 2 years either, and to be honest I was not even using it that much! Will try to check for a battery myself also then, thanks for the hint.
No Battery Is Detected Hp
Most notebook batteries
are rated to last 400 cycles, which is usually one
year of 'normal' use. While I have seen them last longer than this it doesn't happen often. The exact amount of time you get out of the battery will depend on environment and usage. If the battery is not being detected in the BIOS then the problem is either with the battery itself or the battery bay/motherboard on the system. If you have access to another battery I would recommend trying the other battery in your computerand your battery in the other computer. Doing this will allow you to test whether your computer can see any battery, or just fails to see yours. If the problem is the bay/motherboard then I recommend you contact your laptop manufacturer. No Battery Is Detected Vista Hp Laptop Showing![]() No Battery Is Detected LaptopNo Battery Is Detected Sony VaioMicrosoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and let us know what you think.Comments are closed.
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