I haven't been following this thread, but:
HLS wrote:
> I have since found that it is a battery problem. I reinstalled my old
> battery, and the charging problem does not occur (the old battery
> does not run the computer very long).
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> This raises a new question: Is the new battery compatible with my
> computer? The new battery is rated for the r3000 and r5000 series.
> It has a 6.6 AHr rating, whereas the old battery has a 6.0 AHr
> rating. Will a BIOS upgrade from F.34 to F.35 make the new battery
> compatible, or is the new battery defective?
Yes, as long as the voltages are identical. 6.0 to 6.6 AHr is nothing but
how long the battery can provide full power for one hour. One can provide
6.0 Amps, the other 6.6 Amps; no big deal.
NO. This has absolutely nothing to do with your BIOS.
The new battery is either defective (most likely), the wrong voltage,
doesn't connect properly or has some other physical defect. Return it and
get another one. Bad batteries are not that unusual, especially if they've
had them layhing in stock for long periods of time.
I assume you DID read the papers that came with it, right?
HTH
Pop`
>
> I purchased the new battery from HP in August and it worked OK for
> about a month until it exhibited the charging symptoms.
>
> - HLS
>
> "Plato" wrote:
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>> =?Utf-8?B?SExT?= wrote:
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>>> I have Windows XP Professional 64 running on a Compaq Presario
>>> R3000.
>>> The battery will charge to full charge when the computer is shut
>>> down.
>>> When the computer is running, the battery charges and then quits
>>> charging until the power adapter is unplugged at the computer and
>>> reconnected. The battery charges again for about 5 or 10 seconds
>>> before quitting. The battery is new. I have tried repairing XP with
>>> the recovery disc. I have tried all of the power options.
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>> That is NOT a software problem. It's a hardware problem.
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