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08-30-2010 08:40 PM
Hi Everyone,
I bought HP Pavilion dv4 almost 18 months back .... suddenly it started giving me problems with charging the battery. When I start charging .. it says "Plugged in, charging" ... I left it for couple of hours while the system was switched on ... and I noticed that the charge was going down .... then I tried charging by switching off my laptop but still had no luck.
I checked my charger and the battery using my friends laptop which is same HP Pavilion dv4 and both were fine. In fact when I tested by placing my battery in my friends laptop it was completely charged to 100%.
I also tried charging my friends battery with my laptop and it is not charging. My operating system is Windows Vista.
Can someone please shed some light on this issue .....
Thanks in advance.
08-30-2010
11:49 PM
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02-20-2017
03:52 PM
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OscarFuentes
Have you checked to see if there is a BIOS update posted for your model that addresses the problem? To find your drivers page use the button at top of this page_'Support & Drivers". You will need the full model number or P/N as input to find correct driver/updates page. Locating Model Number
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08-31-2010 12:00 PM
I installed " WinFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS - Microsoft Windows-Based" which Fixes an intermittent issue where the system cannot detect that the AC adapter is plugged in. But, no luck. Still facing the same issue.
Thanks for the reply
08-31-2010 12:05 PM - edited 08-31-2010 12:05 PM
1-remove power cord and battery
2-press power button for 20 seconds
3-reinstall only power cord
4-power on
5-shut down and reinstall battery
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09-01-2010 08:03 AM
I followed the steps given by you . First three steps are fine. But unable to switch on the power with out battery.
Is it possible that the charging circuit in the mother board is failed or some thing like that ? I have no clue what to do to fix the problem.
Any suggestions are most welcome.
Thanks for your reply.
09-01-2010 12:12 PM
Have you tried your friend's power cord to see if your laptop will power on with no battery? If that fails, then yes it sounds as if you have a bad dc jack or motherboard issue.
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01-04-2011 04:38 PM
I'm work in a technical lab in brazil.
we have a lot of this problem here, it's because the bios file on hp is damage and don't resolve the original problem.
in some case the new bios (file sp48847.exe) resolve this for most notebook dv4, dv5, dv6, cq40, cq50....
but in some cases, the bios on hp site don't resolve and we need use another modify bios file to fix.
in this cases, some notebook on post, inform wrong number, press F1 to continue.
we are waiting HP put some new file to resolve this bug.
some labs here in brazil are made soldering in pcb to fix, but I think this is wrong, HP need revise bios file and fix.
05-16-2011 09:10 AM
hi(salam), Dear,
i m using hp 6910p with windows 7 ultimate,
my ac to dc adapter just burned or just stop functioning when it just fallen from table , while my laptop was on, when the adapter fallen, my laptop goes off,
before that my laptop battery , and adapter were in good working condition,
wt happen after this incident is that when ever i connected my (burnt) power cord to the laptop while its on batery power laptop turns off simeltaniously ,
than i brought my other hp 6910p laptop and i used 2nd adapter than my laptop did not responded like my 1st adapter reaction,
so i bought new adapter,and threw the old in dustbin.
now wt is the problem?
answer:
my battery is not charging with the new adapter,it alwas says (plugged in, charging)
but infact it never goes beyond zero.
so to check my battery i used it in my other laptop, othe other laptop charged it,
comming back to my own laptop it uses the battery wheater (working)adapter cord is connected or not ,
is it is the problem of any sorf of software, hardware,or fuse in my laptop or a mother board problem?
kindly do help me.
i shall be very thankfull to u
i used ur 1-5 steps but not working
06-01-2011 10:24 PM
i had same problem in my hp 6910p, battery icon displaying plugged in charging but battery was not charging at all.
some technical sevice personnel checked my machine and told that its "charging IC" has been burned. and will be replaced with a cost of Rs.2,000 in lahore.
11-19-2012 11:35 AM
OK, I tried all this-nadda :^(
HP 6910P purchased used worked fine for the past year... & realized the battery would not charge-purchased brand new battery. Plugged in the new battery and meter said it had a 75% charge so I left the laptop along for an hour (the amber led on the left front of the laptop stayed lit) and the charge was still at 75% :^( Shucks!
Did a search for issues, tried uninstalling the drivers (the Power Options says that there 'could' be a second battery-I cannot find a place to plug one into the 'second charger') amd after all this now the Poswer meter says the battery has a 2% charge AND the amber charge led is out and only comes on on the reboot until the desktop shows up and goes out!
So I tried this battery out, hold button for 30 secs start, turn off install battery and after a couple of hard reboots the amber led is back on and the Power Meter says 0% remaining (charging). Turned the computer off with the amber led still lit for an hour and checked the Power meter- 0% remaining (charging)
Now what should I try?
