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TSking99
post Aug 13 2017, 04:50 PM, updated 7y ago

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I have this weird problem and would like to ask for advice.

Whenever I unplugged my laptop from the charger and used in battery mode, there is a chance it will shutdown randomly.

I tried the following.

1) Charged 100% when it is off and used it until the battery died in battery mode , no shutdown.

2) When using the laptop, I make random movement and it did not shutdown ( test loose part ).

It only randomly shutdown during the transition from power --> battery.
WebWalker
post Aug 13 2017, 06:22 PM

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How old is your notebook's battery?
Maybe it is time the replace it.
TSking99
post Aug 14 2017, 01:27 AM

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QUOTE(WebWalker @ Aug 13 2017, 06:22 PM)
How old is your notebook's battery?
Maybe it is time the replace it.
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Less then one year, will try to send to warranty, problem it is random and hard to replicate.

Weird thing is when I boot up the laptop from battery and it will not auto shutdown until the battery run off.

If I attempt to charge it , and remove the plug later. There is a chance for it auto shutdown (can be within seconds or minutes or won't at all.)
Edisonkim
post Aug 14 2017, 01:31 AM

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something wrong with your notebook battery maybe you can try is remove the battery and plug in ac and see a few day then you will know wat the problem
TSking99
post Aug 14 2017, 01:32 AM

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QUOTE(Edisonkim @ Aug 14 2017, 01:31 AM)
something wrong with your notebook battery maybe you can try is remove the battery and plug in ac and see a few day then you will know wat the problem
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Sadly the battery is built in and cannot be removed =(

 

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