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    Default Automatic Laptop switched off


    Hello TF individuals. Okay this issue has occurred once before and occurred again these days. I turned off my notebook from the battery charger and proved helpful on it with battery energy, then battery energy run out of juice so I went to connect in the notebook to the battery charger and ongoing operating on it but it converted off after a few moments. I converted it on again many periods, it converted off just after a few moments from going into the desktop laptop or computer whenever. I turned off battery energy and switched on with the billed many periods, it converted off again.


    I then converted it on with battery charger alone and it proved helpful now. Between in the past it took place, I am not sure if it occurred all of a rapid or I turned off battery energy first just like now. This issue occurred only after the re-installation of Windows XP on my notebook. What could be the problem? Help valued. Thanks.

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    There must be a issue with the relationship between battery energy and AC. Does that battery energy get charged?

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    Excuse me, what do you exactly mean by does it get charged? And reason me for my possible lack of knowledge of this things, but how come there is a issue with the relationship between battery energy and AC when the notebook changes off when there is battery charger only connected in?

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    He is considering that battery energy is getting cleared after you connect it in as if the connected in condition is not being identified by the pc.

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    I had think, cause it just operates out of energy Oh hey, have you observed any hotness when you connect it in and use it? Could be a heat convert dowen.

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    I did not really observe exactly, but I believe it was being billed. Concern is why does it convert off in situation but does not in other situations when the notebook isn't unplugged?

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    How can it run out of energy when there is a battery charger connected in? And even when battery energy is not connected in? And no I do not think it is a heat convert down and would a heat convert down be recurring like 5 times? My CPU's temporary does not surpass 45C according to Real Temp.

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