laptop battery not present

srdrgz11

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A client recently brought me her laptop (toshiba l35 2194) complaining of a virus.

Turns out it was a faulty hard drive, wich i replaced and installed a fresh version of windows xp mce and installed all available updates.

I updated all the drivers, including bios, through the toshiba website and everything is working fine except the battery is not being recognized through windows power meter.

Power meter states:
current power source AC power (while plugged in or not plugged in)
total power remaining Unknown
battery #1 not present

The battery is being charged while plugged in, holds a charge and appears to be a toshiba orginal battery.

I'm stumped, the only thing i can think of is a faulty chip inside the battery.

Thank you in advance for the help.
 
This may sound stupid but take the battery out and reseat it and if possible clean the connectors. I have seen loose batteries (aftermarket replacement) do this sometime.
 
When I unplug the ac adaptor the battery icon does not show in the system tray. The laptop shows its powered by ac even when unplugged.

I have reseated the battery (wich is the original battery) with no luck.

I will uninstall the battery drivers and let you guys know if that works.
 
Yeah I would think you just ended up with the wrong battery driver..

Also I would ask the customer if this was a pre existing issue. Sometimes they happen to forget/secretly hope you will fix it.
 
There is a chip that controls that near the power jack. It's got like 80 or more pins on it. It's probably got bad contacts. Unless you're a very good solderer you won't be able to repair it.
 
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