Troubleshooting
Power 7 - 7
7
Power
Problem
Possible Cause - Solution
You turned on the power
but it doesn’t work.
(The power LED
,
doesn’t light up.)
The battery is missing or incorrectly installed.
Check the battery bay, make sure the
battery is present and seated properly (the design of the battery only allows it to go in one
way). Make sure there’s nothing interfering with the battery contacts.
The battery status LED
, is blinking yellow.
Low battery.
Plug in the AC power source. If the computer doesn’t start up immediately,
turn it off then on again.
You are losing battery
power too quickly.
The system is using too much power.
If your
OS
has a
Power Management/Power Options
scheme (see
“Enabling Power Options” on page 3 - 17
) check its settings. You may
also be using a PC Card device which is drawing a lot of power.
Actual battery operating
time is shorter than
expected.
The battery has not been fully discharged before being recharged.
Make sure the battery
is fully discharged and recharge it completely before reusing.
Power Management
/
Power Options
have been disabled. Go to the
Control Panel
in
Windows
and re-enable the options.
A peripheral device or PC card is consuming a lot of power.
Turn off the unused device to
save power.
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