Try plugging the device into the wall and turn it on. If it still doesn't turn on, you may be dealing with a shorted motherboard. Hopefully it is under warrantee then. If it works with AC power, then it very well could be a battery issue.
Write to Microsoft and complain.
light should go off . if that was the problem, and is now fixed, disconnect the battery for 5 minutes,then reconnect battery this will reset the computer and remove the signal from the warning light if that doesnt work, there is a different problem apart from crankshaft sensor
your data cable might be corrupted
it is not necessary because insurance doesnt do anything what you need is a anti virus ans anti spyware insureance computer
it doesnt matter what type of computer you have, it depends on how long the battery in your computer lasts. there r many different types of batterys. some last a couple hours, and some last up to 6 hours.
it doesnt
If your car doesnt start, it could be the battery. But if the car starts and you unplug the negative cable and the car turns off, its the alternator.
you may have a problem with java, one time i would keep hitting the log in button and it wouldn't do anything. try restarting your computer, if that doesnt work try getting the latest version of java. good luck!
It doesnt cost anything all you need to do is take schooling on the computer like my uncle is!
One option to reset is to disconnect the positive (+) battery cale on the battery for 3 minutes. Then reconnect it , this will reboot the computer and the light. SORRY: It doesnt work on the Nissan 2003 350z to do this.
I kinda wonder that myself...I am running my 12v LED computer fan from a 12v battery pack from my Ryobi drill with the charging cable inserted into the battery...it says its charging, and my fan is running...So, I will see if it doesnt explode...fingers crossed...
I have been having trouble lately with my compaq 6325 battery. I have tried several times to plug it in correctly. At this point, i havent gotten into too much detail, but i do know that it is an internal problem. What i am doing is this : I am plugging my computer into an 100% working outlet. I then check the adapter cord to see if it is working correctly, unfortunately, on the particular model that i had purchased, there is no light indicating a charge, whether it is charging or not. Next, i plug my cord into the computer. This is where i am going wrong aparently. After i plug it in, on the bottom left corner of my actual computer, it doesnt show a charging light. I also figured out that if i dont put my cord in EXACTLY right, then the computer will not be available for opening. I barely had enough battery to open up internet and now, it claims 0% battery remaining, but i have been online for about 20 minutes now. Again, i have not gone into too much detail, in case it is a simple problem and i am just making a big deal. I have read this is a world problem as the model of the battery may be changing. Unfortunately i have looked around alot and i havent heard of that on maybe more than 1 or 2 sites. If you have the same problem, or a solution, let me know. Thanks.