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    Problem with Dell N4110 laptop power.

    When you plug in the charger and battery then start the computer you get a error message and need to press F1 to continue further.

    Anyone know how to fix this?
    Last edited by rah; 10-24-2011 at 01:54 PM. Reason: Fix for index.

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    Take battery out for a minute and see if it solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alphaomega View Post
    Take battery out for a minute and see if it solve the problem.
    Not advisable without first addressing the message.

    For example, the message may be re. a critical part failure or imminent failure, such as a cooling fan or the HD.

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    Notebook users are terrible. They usually use hibernation and this creates lots of errors. Also RAM in laptops never dis-powers, since the battery is always connected. Hence my suggestion to take the battery out for moment to clear the RAM.

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    I had this on a Dell 5100, ultimately I had to get a new charger from eBay. However, the unplug, remove battery, leave for 10 mins (some arbitrary time >10sec), put battery back, plug in approach did work once or twice. So did a cold start without the battery.

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