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10-26-2017 11:35 AM
Product number: F4T58EA#ABU
Hello.
I posted an issue a few months ago about my laptop battery, and that there was an error with the capacity showing up (error 601). Now, the battery is 0% and the laptop will come off if the charger is unplugged.
I had this issue about a year ago, and luckily found a £20/30 replacement battery. However, if memory serves me right correctly, there was a warning on my laptop saying that there wouldn't be any more replacement parts for my laptop, and unfortunately, I don't have a warranty on my laptop anymore.
What should I do in this case - is it true that there aren't any replacement parts, and if so, what do I do?
I'd appreciate any help here.
Kind regards,
Sobaan.
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10-26-2017 12:40 PM
Where do you live (country)? I am sure we can find you a battery. HP drops out of the battery replacement business after a laptop is a couple years or so old. They no longer stock the batteries. However, there is an active aftermarket for "genuine" and 3rd party "compatible" batteries that will work fine.