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08-04-2021
06:41 AM
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08-04-2021
11:39 AM
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MayS
Hewlett-Packardians,
A month or so before the pandemic took hold, I bought my first laptop:
HP ZBook 17 G2: (2015 ) i7-4940MX Extreme (4C@3.1/ 4.0GHz) / 32GB / Quadro K3100M 4GB / Kingston 480GB SATA SSD > 17.3" LCD 1920 X1080 panel > HP docking station> video externally to HP 2711x 27" LCD + Dell 24" LCD / Logitech 533 _2.1 speaker system
[Passmark System Rating: = 3980 / CPU = 10140 / 2D = 618 / 3D = 2779 / Mem = 2559 Disk = 4662 / Single Thread Mark = 2387 [1.3.20]
This had some setup, software installation, and testing. The benchmarks results from the i7-4940MX Extreme (4C@3.1/ 4.0GHz) were very good, and the 17.3" panel had an excellent image.
Over the past year and a half, I charged and started this system occasionally, a couple of times on the docking station, but not in about the last two-three months.
1. However, a few days ago, I charged the system for several hours, unplugged it and tried starting it on the battery. No signs of life.
2. Tried starting on charger / power supply. The small white power light next to the power input lit and the power supply fan spun a few times. A black screen and no signs of booting or starting of any kind.
3, Tried starting on the docking station. Again, the small white power light next to the power input lit and the power supply fan spun a few times. But there was no signs of booting or starting.
4. I removed the CMOS battery and held the power button for 30 seconds. Replacing the CMOS battery = nothing.
5. A friend at my local wind tunnel had a used HP Envy 17.3" CMOS battery that he had as a spare and thought was good, but there was no results. A new ZBook17 battery has been ordered .
6. I can't imagine what happened while sitting on one of the desks in the office that has caused this, but as my first laptop, I've either done something dramatically wrong and/ or am missing something.
Years ago I had a client with a little-used Rolls-Royce convertible- twenty-five years old with only 27,000 miles, who complained, "Every time I turn the key it costs $600." Apparently, I have the Rolls-Royce of laptops, every time I've started it has cost about $100.
Any ideas greatly appreciated. -Thanks!
BambiBoomZ
08-04-2021 01:59 PM
laptop batteries will discharge when sitting, this is normal behaviour, if you let a laptop battery completely discharge you do run the risk that the battery will no longer charge or no longer fully charge
laptop batteries can also simply fail at any time, rare but it can happen
most laptop makers will replace a failed battery if it's within a short time after you bought it exact policy on this varies from laptop model line and laptop maker. most laptop makers will not do a free replacement battery on a unit that's over a year old
if unable to charge the battery every 30 days, remove the main laptop battery (leave cmos battery installed) doing so will slow down the discharge rate,