Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
...(several years old)...
...Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
I was using my Acer Aspire E15 (several years old) with win10 Home,
fullly updated**,
when I suddently noticed that the Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating. Perhaps it's not really that low?
I ran the troubleshooter for Power. 3 tiny changes, probably udoing
settings I wanted. A google page said to run the troubleshooter for
devices and something but neither was listed.
When it was a good time, I hibernated it and measured the voltage of the >charger. It was about 19v.
Google suggested Device Manager, Battery, disable and then enable all
the items in battery. I did that and when I went to *enable* the second
one, the screen went blank. Pressing the power button caused it to say >Resuming Windows (a message I dont' think I've ever seen before) and
indeed it quickly resumed where I'd been. I don't think this paragraph >helps, but I"m being complete.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
**It did have a MS cumulative update 2 days ago, and one poster thought
that a window update messed up his charging, but I doubt that's what it
is. OTOH, I had a MS update a couple years ago that totally disabled my >computer, until I learned to back it out, so who knows?
I haven't moved the laptop in 6 weeks and I keep it charging all the
time, with the battery normally at 100%. But Nir Sofer's program, >BatteryInfoView, says it's 0%. How did it go, it seems, from 100 to 0%
so quickly? Because the charging light is only blue when it's fully
charged and it's amber or red other times. It went, I'm 99% sure,
straight from blue to red, 0%.
Any other newgroups still active that would know about this. I think the
2nd and 3rd here are dormant.
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Tue, 18 Jun 2024 22:12:02 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
I was using my Acer Aspire E15 (several years old) with win10 Home,
fullly updated**,
There were no updates available when I started on this problem, around
6PM, but by 10PM win update found 2024-01 Security update KB50344441,
which several times has failed to install. Other people in google have
also had trouble installing it, going back to Jan 14. Could this
relate to my charging problem? Posted for the sake of completeness.
when I suddently noticed that the Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating. Perhaps it's not really that low?
I ran the troubleshooter for Power. 3 tiny changes, probably udoing
settings I wanted. A google page said to run the troubleshooter for
devices and something but neither was listed.
When it was a good time, I hibernated it and measured the voltage of the
charger. It was about 19v.
Google suggested Device Manager, Battery, disable and then enable all
the items in battery. I did that and when I went to *enable* the second
one, the screen went blank. Pressing the power button caused it to say
Resuming Windows (a message I dont' think I've ever seen before) and
indeed it quickly resumed where I'd been. I don't think this paragraph
helps, but I"m being complete.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
**It did have a MS cumulative update 2 days ago, and one poster thought
that a window update messed up his charging, but I doubt that's what it
is. OTOH, I had a MS update a couple years ago that totally disabled my
computer, until I learned to back it out, so who knows?
I haven't moved the laptop in 6 weeks and I keep it charging all the
time, with the battery normally at 100%. But Nir Sofer's program,
BatteryInfoView, says it's 0%. How did it go, it seems, from 100 to 0%
so quickly? Because the charging light is only blue when it's fully
charged and it's amber or red other times. It went, I'm 99% sure,
straight from blue to red, 0%.
Any other newgroups still active that would know about this. I think the
2nd and 3rd here are dormant.
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
I was using my Acer Aspire E15 (several years old) with win10 Home,
fullly updated**, when I suddently noticed that the Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating. Perhaps it's not really that low?
I ran the troubleshooter for Power. 3 tiny changes, probably udoing
settings I wanted. A google page said to run the troubleshooter for
devices and something but neither was listed.
When it was a good time, I hibernated it and measured the voltage of the charger. It was about 19v.
Google suggested Device Manager, Battery, disable and then enable all
the items in battery. I did that and when I went to *enable* the second
one, the screen went blank. Pressing the power button caused it to say Resuming Windows (a message I dont' think I've ever seen before) and
indeed it quickly resumed where I'd been. I don't think this paragraph helps, but I"m being complete.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
**It did have a MS cumulative update 2 days ago, and one poster thought
that a window update messed up his charging, but I doubt that's what it
is. OTOH, I had a MS update a couple years ago that totally disabled my computer, until I learned to back it out, so who knows?
I haven't moved the laptop in 6 weeks and I keep it charging all the
time, with the battery normally at 100%. But Nir Sofer's program, BatteryInfoView, says it's 0%. How did it go, it seems, from 100 to 0%
so quickly? Because the charging light is only blue when it's fully
charged and it's amber or red other times. It went, I'm 99% sure,
straight from blue to red, 0%.
Any other newgroups still active that would know about this. I think the
2nd and 3rd here are dormant.
Hello
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> schrieb
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
...(several years old)...
...Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
wild guess: the battery is dead.
Change ist and see.
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating.
The protective electronics for the battery decided: now it is dead.
Perhaps it's not really that low?
There should be a litte charge (after all you did), but I guess the >elektronics decided its to old or to many chargung cycles. So it
denies further usage for security reasons. Some battery technology can
be dangerous when loaded the wrong way oder if it is to old or damaged
and then tried to load.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
Get and install a new battery.
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
I was using my Acer Aspire E15 (several years old) with win10 Home,
fullly updated**, when I suddently noticed that the Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating. Perhaps it's not really that low?
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Wed, 19 Jun 2024 05:00:47 +0200, Shinji
Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:
wild guess: the battery is dead.that was my hope. So I unplugged the charger, and it went blank
Change ist and see.
The protective electronics for the battery decided: now it is dead.
Perhaps it's not really that low?
immediately.
When I plugged int
he charger and pressed Power, it started right up, the entire startup >procedure. Maybe it's not zero, maybe iu's 25, but the protective >electronics won't let it start. But I don't think that helps me!
Charging light on Acer laptop is red -- Plugged in.
I was using my Acer Aspire E15 (several years old) with win10 Home,
fullly updated**, when I suddently noticed that the Charging light was
no longer blue but red, and the charge status icon in the systray said
0% available (plugged in).
It is set to hibernate when the battery is at 15 or 20%, so how did it
get to 0% without hibernating. Perhaps it's not really that low?
I ran the troubleshooter for Power. 3 tiny changes, probably udoing
settings I wanted. A google page said to run the troubleshooter for
devices and something but neither was listed.
When it was a good time, I hibernated it and measured the voltage of the >charger. It was about 19v.
Google suggested Device Manager, Battery, disable and then enable all
the items in battery. I did that and when I went to *enable* the second
one, the screen went blank. Pressing the power button caused it to say >Resuming Windows (a message I dont' think I've ever seen before) and
indeed it quickly resumed where I'd been. I don't think this paragraph >helps, but I"m being complete.
Any ideas what the problerm and what to do about it?
**It did have a MS cumulative update 2 days ago, and one poster thought
that a window update messed up his charging, but I doubt that's what it
is. OTOH, I had a MS update a couple years ago that totally disabled my >computer, until I learned to back it out, so who knows?
I haven't moved the laptop in 6 weeks and I keep it charging all the
time, with the battery normally at 100%. But Nir Sofer's program, >BatteryInfoView, says it's 0%. How did it go, it seems, from 100 to 0%
so quickly? Because the charging light is only blue when it's fully
charged and it's amber or red other times. It went, I'm 99% sure,
straight from blue to red, 0%.
Any other newgroups still active that would know about this. I think the
2nd and 3rd here are dormant.
On Thu, 04 Jul 2024 05:06:47 +0200, Shinji Ikari posted for all of us to >digest...
Hello.
micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote
In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Wed, 19 Jun 2024 05:00:47 +0200, Shinji
Ikari <shinji@gmx.net> wrote:
wild guess: the battery is dead.that was my hope. So I unplugged the charger, and it went blank
Change ist and see.
The protective electronics for the battery decided: now it is dead.
Perhaps it's not really that low?
immediately.
when the protective electronics decide the battary is dead, then it
does not send power to the computer.
No surprise it went blank.
When I plugged int
he charger and pressed Power, it started right up, the entire startup
procedure. Maybe it's not zero, maybe iu's 25, but the protective
electronics won't let it start. But I don't think that helps me!
again: change the batterypack.
He has a dead cell.
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