R rnch not a mentor EF VIP Apr 18, 2009 #1 i supected that the battery might be causing the problem; his suggestion to pop out the battery validated my suspicions.
i supected that the battery might be causing the problem; his suggestion to pop out the battery validated my suspicions.
R rnch not a mentor EF VIP Apr 18, 2009 #3 Grumpy Old Man said: Y is a good old guy. Click to expand... as beeeez YOU!
nangiggles Team Bennettar EF VIP Apr 18, 2009 #4 Maybe the battery is not bad but the PC is overvolter... remove power cord/ac and battery, then press and hold power button for 20 seconds then try turning on a/c and battery again, maybe it will normal now...
Maybe the battery is not bad but the PC is overvolter... remove power cord/ac and battery, then press and hold power button for 20 seconds then try turning on a/c and battery again, maybe it will normal now...
S samoth New member Apr 18, 2009 #5 Grumpy Old Man said: Y is a good old guy. Click to expand... Dude's gotta be getting up near Wodin years by now.
Grumpy Old Man said: Y is a good old guy. Click to expand... Dude's gotta be getting up near Wodin years by now.