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If you have just purchased a laptop, you have probably put in a considerable amount of time and effort in researching the best model suited for your needs, not to mention the money involved. As perfect as your laptop may seem however, it is inevitable that a few problems would come up here and there. In the case of HP laptop problems, some of the most common ones seem to be related to the battery, as seen in numerous forum posts on the Internet.(HP Pavilion dv2000 battery)

Here are a few HP laptop problems related to that concern and some ideas on how to solve them:

One of the most common HP laptop problems involve the battery failing to charge when it is plugged into the mains. Even if the battery display is at 0% and is obviously in need of charging, this number may not increase. Another common symptom is unplugging the HP pavillion DV6000 AC adapter, which doesn't turn off the laptop, although the warning that the battery level is at 0% persists along with a notice that it should be plugged in. This is particularly disturbing since even new laptops have been known to exhibit these types of HP laptop problems.

The first thing you should do when faced with this problem is to remove the battery and re-seat it. In some cases, these types of HP laptop problems could be nothing more than a bad contact and this should be enough to solve the problem.

In other instances, such HP laptop problems may be the result of a dead battery, which is caused by overcharging or overheating. For these problems, you may be able to bring the battery back to life if there is a reset button provided, as in the case of many modern HP pavillion zv5000 laptop batteries.

Some of the more alarming HP laptop problems have to do with certain battery units that have been identified as fire hazards. Up to 70,000 HP batteries have been recalled so if your laptop uses one of them, the best thing to do is to stop using them and to get in touch with an HP representative.




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