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    IFL90 charging problems

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by giannis.ae86, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. giannis.ae86

    giannis.ae86 Newbie

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    Hi guys, im new here..
    I have my fl90 with 2gb memory, 8600m gt, t7300 for 3,5 years now. Before 2-3 weeks i had a problem with 8600gt. Laptop didn't open any display and didnt boot at windows..Finaly i make the card with the oven, as i see here.. :D It works fine.. :) But as i has it fully disassemply and i do tests with the mainbord and the 8600gt i put the batery oposite.. :( the problem is now (i guess it happen for this reasson) the battery does not charging.. at windows when i put the charger its shows the battrery level to increase for about 10 sec and then it stays at the empty level (the animation of charging i mean) and it says "charging 0%" and (it started from 20% but i use it without power supply).The charging led is flashing blue. i think i burn the battery chip..
    Does anyone have any idea to do something?
    (sorry for my bad english, i hope you understand.. :) )
     
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    giannis.ae86 Newbie

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    ..I hope the reason there are not replys isn't because you can't understand what i wrote.. :)
     
  3. Althernai

    Althernai Notebook Virtuoso

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    No, the reason there are no replies is that first, almost nobody reads this forum anymore and second, your problem is well known (see this thread for a couple of examples), but we don't know how to fix it short of getting a new motherboard (based on that thread, the battery itself is OK). The moral of the story is that you should not power up disassembled electronics unless you know exactly what you're doing. Finish putting it together first, then check whether it works.