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Dell Inspiron E1705 battery light flashes 4 amber lights, then 1 green. The battery seems to charge.

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The ambar lights are warning you the battery is becoming to dead, it means in a short time, if it has not happens now, the battery won't retain the charge anymore, it is time thinking in a replacement if you use your laptop without plug in the power outlet.

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