on 01.10.2024 16:51
on 01.10.2024 16:51
Hi,
The battery on this laptop is not being recognised correctly.... Let me explain....
The laptop is behaving as if it is a desktop pc. Remove the power cord and the laptop immediately dies.
Within Windows 11 device manager - there is a "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery". It is possible to uninstall this "device" when in safe mode and it is re-recognised on the next full reboot.
In the Erazer Control Panel, in the section for Device Information / System Monitor there is a nice red box that states "Battery Error . No communication between system and battery"
There is no battery / power icon in the windows task tray and therefore no indication of any battery charging or not.
I've reset the BIOS to "defaults". I've done a Windows system recovery/restore from fresh - with and without the driver pack from the Medion website.
Sounds like a dead battery or faulty motherboard - although the laptop was bought new only 6 months ago - it would be very unfortunate to have a hardware failure like this so soon - surely?
What have I missed? Anything? Does anyone else experience the same?
Thanks in advance!
01.10.2024 19:11 - edited 02.10.2024 15:34
01.10.2024 19:11 - edited 02.10.2024 15:34
Hi! Mostly indeed it is a dead battery. Especially if you were heavy on gaming with battery as only source. If it is only a half year old you still have Medion guarantee. At least in Germany. I don't know how it is regulated in GB or wherever you are situated. I would negotiate it with your reseller.
Go to Medions Service site in GB or else in your country.
Cheers, daddle
on 02.10.2024 10:07
on 02.10.2024 10:07
Hi back at ya!
Yes, I feel its the battery - thanks for sanity checking for me 😉
I guess I need to make some phone calls.