Lenovo X240 Battery 0 Not Detected by Windows 10
34 minutes ago, RozRocks said:What I generally say is something along the lines of the product did not arrive as described and it has a faulty battery. I also usually include a photo of the issue, in this case showing the machine not detecting the battery.
55 minutes ago, kb5zue said:In either case, I would replace the internal battery(ies) with something new. That way, if it works, great. But then again, if it doesn't, you know the guy sold you a lemon.
55 minutes ago, kb5zue said:In either case, I would replace the internal battery(ies) with something new. That way, if it works, great. But then again, if it doesn't, you know the guy sold you a lemon.
56 minutes ago, NetTechGuy said:Based on the above, I would have to agree with the others that the internal battery is likely dead or damaged. I would find it unlikely that the internal battery was removed, but the X series laptops are designed so that they discharge the removable battery first, then the internal once the external is depleted. This allows you to hot swap the external battery without the system shutting down. If the prior owner left the laptop plugged in most of the time or rarely depleted the external battery, the internal is probably degraded due to non-use. You could always check the internal battery connection, but I would suspect it is time for a new battery.
So the seller responded. fml. "Internal Battery is optional" . It sounds like they removed the f*cking battery. Omfg I'm really pissed off. ...............
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