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I purchased A Coby tablet from Fingerhut and it did the same thing in less then a week and the connection fell inside the device so i returned Their piece of junk... i now have a bigger better one from stoneberry and a smaller Samsung Galaxy 2 from Qvc :)..i pau $60.05 in
if it's a new laptop it could indicate that the battery needs to charge for 30 minutes before use. if it's not a new laptop it could mean that the bios configuration is corrupt. if that's the case go to the hp support website and download the latest bios update and reflash your bios.
Probably your alternator.....Test with the car running and battery fully charged.....Use a multimeter.....battery should be over 14v....if not have alternator checked out
Just re-install the software again and your are done with this issue. Use the recovery disc that came with the computer or use a new Operating System disc be sure it is Windows that originally came or compatible with your computer. Then you can start fresh without any password needed until you do another one, HINT: I use my last four digits of my social so that I will never forget my password ever.
Which lights are blinking, or is it the monitor? I've seen this happen on the battery charge indicator when a battery is at the end of its life, because it cannot take and hold a charge, so the charging circuit keeps cycling on and off continuously. If it's a different light, it all depends on which light is blinking.
You need a new battery. One or more cells is defective. Obviously it's unsafe to continue using a battery pack if it gets hot enough to cause burns, so remove the pack from the computer. You can continue to use the computer on AC power until you get a replacement battery.
You might try contacting HP to see if there's any kind of warranty accommodation they can make. I've found several mentions in various forums about batteries in similar models going bad and that HP replaced them, but they were all within a year of purchase. Can't hurt to ask, though.
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