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Problem with unrecognized AC adapter/unable to recharge batteries update BIOS
Hi,
I have a problem with the my Inspiron 8600 not recognizing my AC adapter. That causes a lot of problems such as 1) not being able to charge my batteriers and 2) not being able to update my bios.
Is there anything I can do to either 1) force a bios update (it checks to see that the AC adapater is plugged in) 2) Download some freaky driver that will allow it to recognize the thing
For the record the AC adapter is a replacement adapter, and did not come with my machine originally. It was shipped by Dell as a replacement when the original gave out.
I have a problem with the my Inspiron 8600 not recognizing my AC adapter. That causes a lot of problems such as 1) not being able to charge my batteriers and 2) not being able to update my bios.
Is there anything I can do to either 1) force a bios update (it checks to see that the AC adapater is plugged in) 2) Download some freaky driver that will allow it to recognize the thing
For the record the AC adapter is a replacement adapter, and did not come with my machine originally. It was shipped by Dell as a replacement when the original gave out.
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September 9th, 2005 22:00
GrumpyCustomer
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September 12th, 2005 10:00
The problem is almost certainly the shoddy Dell AC adapter. The replacements seem to be no better than the original equipment. I've dealt with this problem before. Below is a post of mine from October 2004 in which I describe the problem to another less-than-satisfied customer:
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GrumpyCustomer
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September 12th, 2005 11:00
I realized that my previous posting wasn't of much help to you, since you were already aware of what the problem is.
If your Inspiron 8600 is like my 8500, then it should let you upgrade your BIOS if you install a battery that is sufficiently charged - I think 25% charge might be the minimum. Of course, since your Inspiron won't let you charge your batteries, it is likely that you don't have a battery with >25% charge. So you will need to find someone with a charged battery, or a working Dell AC adapter that you can use to charge your batteries.
Please let me know if you become aware of a BIOS upgrade that will let you turn off the AC adapter checking. I am not aware that it is possible with existing BIOS versions.
Best Regards
Cpointpond
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September 13th, 2005 22:00
wargameplayer
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September 15th, 2005 16:00
With the new adapter it works correctly again.
HuhWhat
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September 15th, 2005 16:00
I had this problem earlier this month and went ahead and ordered another adapter because I thought the computer had been hit by a lightening (bad weather in our area), so this is very enlightening. Now here's my additional problem: I received the new adapter from Dell and it still isn't charging my battery. The rep now states that I need to purchase a new battery. Any ideas as to whether or not I truly need a new battery?
Still in the dark...
HuhWhat
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September 15th, 2005 16:00
I had this problem earlier this month and went ahead and ordered another adapter because I thought the computer had been hit by a lightening (bad weather in our area), so this is very enlightening. Now here's my additional problem: I received the new adapter from Dell and it still isn't charging my battery. The rep now states that I need to purchase a new battery. Any ideas as to whether or not I truly need a new battery?
Still in the dark...