On Kabuntu 7.04, Dell Inspiron notebook, the battery LED began to blink "one green and three red". This began shortly after having booted and before I turned Power adapter on. But it is certain that the battery is not run down.
The problem persists when I boot into Windows. And if I install a spare battery it stops. If I then install the faulty battery in the spare bay (thus having both batteries coupled in) then this "one green and three red blinking" starts again.
In Windows, the Power meter shows 100% for the faulty battery, but it is normal that it shows around 94% max. It's about 6 years old, and has never been run down because the Power adapter is always coupled to.
What sort of therapy is appropriate for that battery?
KK
The problem persists when I boot into Windows. And if I install a spare battery it stops. If I then install the faulty battery in the spare bay (thus having both batteries coupled in) then this "one green and three red blinking" starts again.
In Windows, the Power meter shows 100% for the faulty battery, but it is normal that it shows around 94% max. It's about 6 years old, and has never been run down because the Power adapter is always coupled to.
What sort of therapy is appropriate for that battery?
KK
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