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IPAQ hx 2110

I put the charger in and the pda works perectly, no problems. however it doesnt charge the battery. you go into the power option, it says 'main battery:unknown o%' 'back up battery: ni mh 100%'

when i take out the power cable it all shuts down and will not start back up until i plug the power cable back in. i then have to go through the setup.

what is wrong with this?

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  • shekoman Nov 25, 2008

    Please help us i have  the same problem

  • zithx Dec 02, 2008

    is there no solutions to this problem?

  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2009

    same here.. no luck solving it yet :(

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You might need to replace the ipaq h2200 main battery.

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Does it matter if usb charging is enabled? just looked through the menus and it has a slow/fast charge option etc?

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