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  1. ❤Date code hp laptop battery
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  3. Download now: HP ended 2017 as by shipments and the only vendor that actually increased shipments amid shrinking sales across the industry. I guess I could risk a few dollars on a generic battery, just to cover my bases. All it does is load the default values so in theory going into the bios and loading the default values would do the same thing. The only thing that is recognized is that a 'battery' is present.
  4. Let it set over the weekend. Machines affected by HP's battery recall include certain HP ProBook models, as well as other laptops sold between December 2015 and December 2017. If you receive an error when you run the software, follow the download links on the HP recall site to install. After removing the recalled battery from their notebook computer, consumers may use the AC adapter to power the computer until a replacement battery arrives.
  5. Hi there, Save hours of searching online or social money on unnecessary repairs by talking to a 6YA Expert who can help you resolve this issue over the phone in a minute or two. Description: The recalled lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are used with various model series of HP and Compaq notebook computers. I'm date code hp laptop battery my sin out on this one. Photos of recalled batteries: The U. I don't have any soldering equipment, nor do I have the means to create a new battery unit plastic cover, solder connections to replace it. After removing the recalled battery from their notebook computer, consumers may use the AC del to power the computer until a replacement battery arrives. Go to the HP Battery Replacement Program website at or phone 888-202-4320 between 7 a. Nothing new- same issues with the previous battery. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should immediately remove the batteries referenced above from their notebook glad and contact HP to determine if their battery is included in this recall even if the battery was previously checked. The affected batteries shipped with certain HP ProBook 64x G2 and G3HP ProBook 65x G2 and G3HP x360 310 G2, HP Envy m6, HP Ring x360, HP 11 notebooks, and HP ZBook 17 G3, 17 G4, and Studio G3 mobile workstations. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.
  6. Battery date code - I'm pulling my hair out on this one... Not all batteries matching the bar codes are being recalled.
  7. Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. I'm pulling my hair out on this one... Compaq Presario R3000- yeah, I know it's ancient but it's a specialized piece for a sewing business handles blueprints and links to sewing machine The old battery only lasts about 30 minutes. I ordered a new one 'direct part replacement'. It's a genuine Compaq battery. I put the new battery in and it was recognized, but wouldn't charge. The power meter showed a red X over the battery symbol. I tried every suggestion I could find to no avail. I was going to do a BIOS upgrade but the file I got from Compaq for the R3000 showed that it wasn't compatible, so I didn't want to chance bricking the laptop. Sent the battery back and was given a replacement from the vendor. This time I followed the procedures by the book. No battery installed, unplugged the AC, and bled out the power held power button down for 1 minute. Then installed the battery and plugged in the AC. Let it set over the weekend. Nothing new- same issues with the previous battery. I also tried uninstalling the battery from Device Manager, but that does nothing. The only thing I haven't tried is resetting the CMOS, not sure if that would help but would require a complete teardown. Re-setting the bios can't hurt... Was there a manufacture date on those new batteries? Lithium batteries wear out over time, usually the life span is 2-3 years regardless of it being used or not charge cycles do matter though. Due to the age of the machine I am guessing it would be nearly impossible to get a new battery that was manufactured recently. It is nearly as bad to undervolt a L-ion battery than it is to over volt them, this is why the protection circuit kicks in when voltage is too low or too high. In this situation, I might actually recommend a generic battery. I almost never recommend going this way but: sometimes generic batteries are manufactured long after the genuine batteries stop being produced. If you can find a genuine battery that was manufactured recently that would be the best way to go, though a lot of the time there is no manufacture date stamped on the batteries, sometimes you can use some of the numbers on the battery to find the manufacture date out. Usually it requires a bit of research and some wierd battery code key. Thanks for the reply... I guess I'll try resetting the BIOS. The date code on both the old and new battery is 7J0414. I haven't been able to figure out what it means. The part number on the batteries are SPS-346970-001. Series model is HSTNN-UB02. Yes, the age of the system and batteries was a concern for me going into this, but it was insistent that I replace the battery. Your assumption was the same as mine- that the OEM batteries are probably 'dead', which is why I sent back the first one. I guess I could risk a few dollars on a generic battery, just to cover my bases. Unfortunatley I could not find anything on that date code. I believe the F means it was made in June, beyond that I have no idea. I wish that there was a universal battery code chart. I have been unable to find one. I could be wrong on the F though. Edited by zingo156, 31 March 2014 - 11:14 AM. I'm getting an Unknown status from the battery. The only thing that is recognized is that a 'battery' is present. Resetting the CMOS is out.... I don't have any soldering equipment, nor do I have the means to create a new battery unit plastic cover, solder connections to replace it. Yeah those soldered on cmos batteries aren't fun. I wouldn't think resetting the bios would change anything anyway. All it does is load the default values so in theory going into the bios and loading the default values would do the same thing. You could try doing that, just remember to check and set your time correctly in windows on the next boot or you may run into some certificate errors online etc. Edited by zingo156, 31 March 2014 - 11:39 AM.

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