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    Default Laptop will only work when plugged into charger.

    I have a Dell Inspiron mini 900 netbook. When I have the charger plugged into my laptop it will turn on and work fine, but when I plug the charger out, my laptop wont turn on and will immediately turn off if the laptop is on. The battery power stays at 25% all the time. I cant buy a new battery bacause I dont have the money. I won the laptop, so i dont have a warranty :rolleyes: Oh and could you please try and keep answers simple Im useless when it comes to computers.
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    The battery has blown from where you have over charged it previously... Dell Laptops do this alot - 4 out of 4 dell laptops I have had, all the batteries have died.

    Unfortunately the only solution is to buy a new battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazza View Post
    The battery has blown from where you have over charged it previously... Dell Laptops do this alot - 4 out of 4 dell laptops I have had, all the batteries have died.

    Unfortunately the only solution is to buy a new battery.
    No it hasn't, you don't "overcharge" a battery, I leave my MacBook and UMPC ones left in charging overnight everysingle night for 8+ hours.

    Laptop batteries eventually lose their ability to hold charge, as does EVERY rechargable Li-on battery. But yes, the solution is to buy a new one.
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    I've only had the laptop for about 4 months... Thanks for the help, +Rep.
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    Hmm, that doesn't sound right, it would normally take a couple of years to lose charge, it sounds like something else could be wrong.
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    Mine only took about 10/12 months to stop charging.

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    The only solution is a new battery. Trust me, I know they can be expensive (for my dv6, they're 100 quid each from HP) but it's the best thing to do.
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    Even though you have "won it in a competition" you still under the law have a warrenty, as Dell don't really care as long as you to them are the first registered user, contact them, see what they say


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    Battery are not always under the warranty either, mine wasn't when mine decide it had died, However, i moaned to dell about how may problems i have had with the laptop and they gave one for free. You just have to send hours on the phone with them!

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    Thanks, yeah i'll try complaining to dell and if that doesnt work I'll just have to put up with my laptop being plugged into the charger all the time I suppose.
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