Hello again,
I am once again working on this same laptop that I was working on in this thread. I was able to fix all of the problems that it had, but now it has one final problem. The computer will turn on and work completely fine until you shut it down. Once the computer has been shut down, it will not turn on again, nor will it show charging LED until the internal battery is disconnected and then reconnected. Once the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the computer will then power on and charge normally and everything is fine again until the next shut down where you have to once again disconnect and reconnect the internal battery.
The computer originally had a BIOS/RAM problem (see thread linked to above for more info), so I don't know if it is related to that or not, but I have never dealt with this specific problem before, so I am unsure how to begin troubleshooting. This computer does not have it's own dedicated CMOS battery, only the main internal battery.
I don't know if this is a BIOS issue, a battery issue, or what. This computer was purchased new during Christmas holidays 2023 and rarely used, so it would be quite odd to have the battery be bad/defective in only 5 months and it charges/discharges normally as well as pass HP's Extensive Hardware Diagnostic Tests. In fact, everything passes HP's hardware tests...not really sure where to look...
Computer Information:
Motherboard model number: DA0PAMB46A1 REV: A
Secondary motherboard model number: 0PAB
SKU: 685K4UA
Serial number is: 5CD3223BJP
Repairs That Have Already Been Performed (See other thread)
1. RAM Module replaced
2. Replaced ITE with ITE from identical motherboard
3. Reflashed BIOS with latest available from HP
I am so tired of working on this laptop lol. Can anyone please help me with this last problem so I can get it out here? Thank you so much!
I am once again working on this same laptop that I was working on in this thread. I was able to fix all of the problems that it had, but now it has one final problem. The computer will turn on and work completely fine until you shut it down. Once the computer has been shut down, it will not turn on again, nor will it show charging LED until the internal battery is disconnected and then reconnected. Once the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the computer will then power on and charge normally and everything is fine again until the next shut down where you have to once again disconnect and reconnect the internal battery.
The computer originally had a BIOS/RAM problem (see thread linked to above for more info), so I don't know if it is related to that or not, but I have never dealt with this specific problem before, so I am unsure how to begin troubleshooting. This computer does not have it's own dedicated CMOS battery, only the main internal battery.
I don't know if this is a BIOS issue, a battery issue, or what. This computer was purchased new during Christmas holidays 2023 and rarely used, so it would be quite odd to have the battery be bad/defective in only 5 months and it charges/discharges normally as well as pass HP's Extensive Hardware Diagnostic Tests. In fact, everything passes HP's hardware tests...not really sure where to look...
Computer Information:
Motherboard model number: DA0PAMB46A1 REV: A
Secondary motherboard model number: 0PAB
SKU: 685K4UA
Serial number is: 5CD3223BJP
Repairs That Have Already Been Performed (See other thread)
1. RAM Module replaced
2. Replaced ITE with ITE from identical motherboard
3. Reflashed BIOS with latest available from HP
I am so tired of working on this laptop lol. Can anyone please help me with this last problem so I can get it out here? Thank you so much!
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