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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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An Acer 5520 notebook.

Press power, the notebook powers on for a couple of seconds then
powers off by itself. Then (without touching anything) it repeats the
same power on/off cycle where the on is only a second) by itself over
and over, until the battery is removed (which stops the cycle.)

Tried the remove battery/power charger and hold power on button for 45
seconds trick, but that didn't help. Charger seems to be working
correctly (plugging it in lights the charge led).

Any suggestions?
 
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Chuck

Jan 1, 1970
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An Acer 5520 notebook.

Press power, the notebook powers on for a couple of seconds then
powers off by itself. Then (without touching anything) it repeats the
same power on/off cycle where the on is only a second) by itself over
and over, until the battery is removed (which stops the cycle.)

Tried the remove battery/power charger and hold power on button for 45
seconds trick, but that didn't help. Charger seems to be working
correctly (plugging it in lights the charge led).

Any suggestions?


It is probably a defective battery. There is a battery setting that
can be changed in the device manager (XP) which will let the computer
run off the battery until you can purchase a new one. Chuck
 
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PeterD

Jan 1, 1970
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It is probably a defective battery. There is a battery setting that
can be changed in the device manager (XP) which will let the computer
run off the battery until you can purchase a new one. Chuck

I agree it may be a bad battery, but bottom line, the computer won't
boot so there is no hope of entering the device manager to change
anything!

One would think it would work on the AC adapter, but it does not.
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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PeterD said:
I agree it may be a bad battery, but bottom line, the computer won't
boot so there is no hope of entering the device manager to change
anything!

One would think it would work on the AC adapter, but it does not.
A lot of flap tops won't run with out a battery how ever, it may not
be your problem.

Does the charge indicator every reach peak? (green light maybe?)
If so, does it drop into yellow when you attempt to boot?

If the charge LED stays GREEN, or what ever that model uses for a
charged battery and it does what you say, I would suspect a more serious
problem with the laptop.
You may want to observe these things.. you could possibly have a
power supply dropping out on you. Some units have RED/GREEN LED's on
them.. You could have a shorted component in the laptop like a HD etc..

It's a wonderful world we live in!...

Sounds like a Walmart Special! :)
 
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propman

Jan 1, 1970
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PeterD said:
An Acer 5520 notebook.

Press power, the notebook powers on for a couple of seconds then
powers off by itself. Then (without touching anything) it repeats the
same power on/off cycle where the on is only a second) by itself over
and over, until the battery is removed (which stops the cycle.)

Tried the remove battery/power charger and hold power on button for 45
seconds trick, but that didn't help. Charger seems to be working
correctly (plugging it in lights the charge led).

Any suggestions?


Check/reseat memory; more than one memory module, try them one at a time.
Pull harddrive(s)
Pull battery and try booting up on AC adapter.

If nothing appears on screen, then probably hardware failure or internal
connectors related.

Might want to check out the following sites for further inspiration:

http://www.laptoprepair101.com/

http://www.insidemylaptop.com/
 
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Bob Larter

Jan 1, 1970
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Chuck said:
It is probably a defective battery. There is a battery setting that
can be changed in the device manager (XP) which will let the computer
run off the battery until you can purchase a new one. Chuck

Yeah, I'd call it as a clapped-out battery. Replace it, cycle it, &
everything will probably be fine again.
 
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MrManuals

Jan 1, 1970
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An Acer 5520 notebook.

Press power, the notebook powers on for a couple of seconds then
powers off by itself. Then (without touching anything) it repeats the
same power on/off cycle where the on is only a second) by itself over
and over, until the battery is removed (which stops the cycle.)

Tried the remove battery/power charger and hold power on button for 45
seconds trick, but that didn't help. Charger seems to be working
correctly (plugging it in lights the charge led).

Any suggestions?

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