Tried batteries, chargers, updates, tricks and tips, it just keeps happening over and over search and search for answers hp got in bed with the devil and I'll never buy another hp product in my life
That is just it HP is proprietary, meaning you may have to purchase their battery and their stuff in order to resolve this no third parts things outside of HP will work. Has to be exact for your model I never loved HP myself. I have had a few of them and they are piled high in my repair department. So last resort get their batteries make sure it is from them period. BIOS has to also read this battery in order for it to function when charging. That is all I have to offer on that matter. John
SOURCE: Compaq laptop problem
Hi WV,
I am still testing on the battery and so far no problems with the flash drive in. The slow booting is due I think to Avast updating the virus database at the same time. Otherwise it boots OK. I am getting an error at shutdown "SynTPLpr failed to initialize properly" I have also noticed that I don't need to click on the user login at boot time, only place the cursor over the name and it takes off by itself.
SOURCE: laptop wont boot and the battery and power lights flash
"......no beeps and it is a 3rd party charger for this model of laptop."
That 3rd party adapter could be the problem. Also, try to take out the battery and power it up from AC adapter only.
Ideally, try to find original AC adapter just for testing.
SOURCE: HP6720s run slow when plugged in??
Start -> Control Panel -> Power Options
Ensure that when plugged-in, it is set to "Maximum Performance".
SOURCE: hp compaq nx9110 runs only on battery when it is plugged to AC
It sounds like you have a faulty power jack, and possibly a dead battery as well. You should take it to a person you may know that can order and solder a new one in or take it to your local electronics repair shop. I do repairs like this on a daily basis for my computer business.
SOURCE: HP Pavilion DV5000 battery charging problem
Sounds like you need to calibrate the battery, it is supposed to be done every 3 months. If it is not done, your battery will display the same symptoms are you describe. Yes, this holds true for adding a new battery also.
Here is HP's instructions on how to do it. You want to scroll down to the section called "Calibrate the notebook PC battery".
http://h20239.www2.hp.com/techcenter/battery/Battery_max.htm
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