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Old 21-02-2009, 16:32   #1
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Have moved my lappy from next to my main PC in one room into the living room.

On the way it's decided that there isn't a battery installed even though there is.

Whilst in the other room it was plugged in but was registering a battery.

Anyone have any ideas what may have caused this problem or a way that it could be sorted?

I've removed the battery a couple of times and the connectors look ok but it's still the same.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 21-02-2009, 16:46   #2
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What brand of laptop is it?
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Old 21-02-2009, 17:35   #3
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Sony Vaio Model PCG-7V1M(according to the sticker on the back)
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Old 21-02-2009, 17:42   #4
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A quick google suggests this is a pretty common problem with a variety of Sony laptops and i've not come across a solution yet.
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Old 21-02-2009, 19:03   #5
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Seems to be a theme...
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Old 21-02-2009, 19:29   #6
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How old is the laptop/battery? Do you leave it in the laptop all the time?

PS - if you're not working on the problem I'd remove the battery given the somewhat notorious history of Sony batteries.
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Old 21-02-2009, 19:39   #7
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We got the laptop from when we got broken into so it'll be about 2 years old come May. Yup the battery is in the laptop all the time and Mic said he'll go and remove it for the time being
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Old 21-02-2009, 19:47   #8
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My workmate's Dell D830 lbattery (which I don't believe can be more than 18 months old) has gone a bit haywire under the same circumstances. It still works but the laptop complains that it isn't charging properly. This is sadly a common problem with batteries that get left in all the time. It may simply have died.

Determining whether it's the laptop or the battery that is at fault is the difficult bit of course - seems a bit wasteful to get a new battery only to find it's the laptop.
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Old 21-02-2009, 21:01   #9
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If you use the laptop plugged in all the time, you should leave the battery out anyway. It's not good for them to be constantly connected to a power source, they much prefer a charge, drain, charge, drain cycle, preferably being drained fully.
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If you use the laptop plugged in all the time, you should leave the battery out anyway. It's not good for them to be constantly connected to a power source, they much prefer a charge, drain, charge, drain cycle, preferably being drained fully.
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