4 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 4 hours ago by Wainuitech.)
One possible fix is to remove the battery, with No battery or power press and hold down the power button for a about 30 seconds - this will drain all power from the capacitors, put the battery back and see what happens.
There was a weird one I had a few weeks back, similar but the battery would only charge to about 60%, there was a power setting that had been reduced so the battery wouldn't over charge, a sort of battery protection . Similar to the Dell Battery Manager https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOyRa9yh5lQ
One way to check if its the OS is try Charging Via the BIOS. Dell Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59lucDY61HQ
ALSO - Make sure you are using a genuine Dell Charger -- They have a chip installed that is detected by the computer to make sure its genuine , if its not a genuine Charger its possible it wont charge correctly ( Seen that happen MANY times).
There was a weird one I had a few weeks back, similar but the battery would only charge to about 60%, there was a power setting that had been reduced so the battery wouldn't over charge, a sort of battery protection . Similar to the Dell Battery Manager https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOyRa9yh5lQ
One way to check if its the OS is try Charging Via the BIOS. Dell Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59lucDY61HQ
ALSO - Make sure you are using a genuine Dell Charger -- They have a chip installed that is detected by the computer to make sure its genuine , if its not a genuine Charger its possible it wont charge correctly ( Seen that happen MANY times).
Upgrades = Old bugs replaced with new Bugs.