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Posted on Nov 04, 2010

When I plug in the charger , it charges the battery, but after seconds my laptop restarts or freeze.Battery last 2 hours and seams good.charger gives exactly 19.3 volt DC somehow it looks like the battery controler on the board goes weird. know any bridge/ Willem

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Like the m200 problem maybe the power management system on bios you can try to disable the proseccor the upper procecor on device management . o to save mod open device manager disable the upper proceccor tan restart hope this can help u

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