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01-28-2024 07:50 PM
Hi members, good day to all.
I have a Pavilion 15-bc009TX, now HP battery alert on a black screen code 601.
Is there a bypass mode setting in order to use solely for AC power source as i don't use battery anyway.
is it ok to uninstall the device at the device manager settings without removing the internal battery?
Thank you.
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01-28-2024 09:40 PM - edited 01-28-2024 09:52 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
The question is rather: should you remove your battery in the first place?
Perhaps if your laptop is permanently plugged into a so-called uninterruptable power supply (UPS), meaning, that if when you experience a brown-out, power surge or black-out, your laptop won't power off in a split second, risking losing or corrupting data or would otherwise risk to incur electronic damage. Also, your battery likely provides some critical power to your motherboard, the same way a CMOS battery functions in a desktop.
My strong recommendation is to purchase a replacement battery.
Your HP Pavilion 15-bc009tx (X1G64PA) requires this battery with p/n: 849910-850 "Battery (Primary) - 3-cell lithium-ion (Li-Ion), 5.37Ah, 61Wh (TE03XL)".
You can buy a quality TE03XL replacement battery online in Singapore, such as this purchase example: https://www.laptopbattery.com.sg/hp/hp-849910-850-batteries.htm.
This would cost you SGD $54.55 which is the equivalent of about USD $41, which wouldn't break the bank.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-28-2024 09:40 PM - edited 01-28-2024 09:52 PM
Welcome to our peer-to-peer HP Community Forum!
The question is rather: should you remove your battery in the first place?
Perhaps if your laptop is permanently plugged into a so-called uninterruptable power supply (UPS), meaning, that if when you experience a brown-out, power surge or black-out, your laptop won't power off in a split second, risking losing or corrupting data or would otherwise risk to incur electronic damage. Also, your battery likely provides some critical power to your motherboard, the same way a CMOS battery functions in a desktop.
My strong recommendation is to purchase a replacement battery.
Your HP Pavilion 15-bc009tx (X1G64PA) requires this battery with p/n: 849910-850 "Battery (Primary) - 3-cell lithium-ion (Li-Ion), 5.37Ah, 61Wh (TE03XL)".
You can buy a quality TE03XL replacement battery online in Singapore, such as this purchase example: https://www.laptopbattery.com.sg/hp/hp-849910-850-batteries.htm.
This would cost you SGD $54.55 which is the equivalent of about USD $41, which wouldn't break the bank.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-28-2024 10:51 PM