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Old February 17th 11, 04:33 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
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Default Is this a battery problem

Bill:

So I can leave the battery in the computer, charge it say overnight, then
run it until it is totally out, then recharge, all while the battery is in
the computer?

Interesting.

I've never had such symptoms with my various Dell computers. When those
batteries went, they would just not hold a charge for very long (shorter
and shorter time intervals).

Mel



"BillW50" wrote in message
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Pen wrote:
On 2/17/2011 7:59 AM, MZB wrote:
Okay folks, this is an HP Compaq Presario Q60-615DX. I know
this is a Dell group, but you've all been great answering my
Dell questions and I figure some of you can help me with
this problem.

The OS is W7. The computer is 8 months old and I know when I
researched it the one negative was its poor battery life.

Here's what's happening. When the battery gets low, the
computer just shuts down. Boom. Out. I have it set to give a
warning at 15% and shut down at 8%, but we don't get to the
warning stage. The exact instant varies, but generally when
it shows 21%-31% remaining it suddenly shuts down.

It works fine when plugged in. I do have a 1-year warranty,
so I'll see if the battery is covered. But could it be some
other problem, or does this sound like the battery is going
(perhaps a bad cell or two?).

Mel

When i've had batteries go bad they exhibited similar
behavior. Would read a high percentage and abruptly turn off
long before normal. A new battery solved the issue in each case.


This is very common. As it means your laptop battery needs to be
recalibrated. Basically you charge up the battery and then remove it from
the AC and use it until it quits. Then recharge and you are done.

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Bill
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