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Windows/HP utility tells me that the battery is OK but the BIOS utility will tell me to replace it. The battery test in the HP assistant utility (run in Windows) tells me that the battery is OK but would need to be charged (Seriously? This is becoming funny.) The HP BIOS utility (F2 at startup) tells me that the new battery fails the test and need to be replaced.
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Soldered the power adapter directly to the motherboard to bypass all contact connections (cut the DC plug and soldered the bare wires directly to the pcb) Replaced the motherboard (which has been replaced already)ĩ. Tested the power adapter with a multimeter (Psu unloaded, referenced to outer ground sleeve it read 19.8V=Inner plug, 18V center pin)Ħ. I updated the BIOS to the latest version and reseted it to default settingsĥ.
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Updated all drivers and reinstalled all HP utilities (got the Intel drivers directly from the Intel website)Ĥ. but maybe that could help)->Start computerģ. Shutdown->Remove Battery and power plug->Hold "POWER" button 30 sec->Plug DC cable->Boot->Device Manager->Battery->Uninstall Microsoft ACPI-Complient Control Method Battery ->Shutdown->Put Battery in (Can't boot on it alone since it won't charge. Replaced the battery (recommended by the BIOS openning page.) Here is what I've done so far, more or less in that order:ġ. If I remove the DC plug the computer close immediately. Windows show "Plugged in, charging" and the level stay at 0%. I have a Pavilion G6-1b79ca and the battery stopped charging.