Battery does not charge and updated my BIOS 1.21

I have an Aspire 5741.  I have a problem with the battery not charging.  I recently downloaded and executed the new 1.21 BIOS.  I tried the power management update.  Still even with a new battery purchased 5200 mAh 11.1V (note that previous versions is a 4400 mAh and 10.8v battery 48w, stipulating the laptop was in charge, even if in reality, nothing seemed to be the case), laptop battery light is slowly orange flashing and the battery icon says "do not load"

So I wonder also have I bought the wrong type of battery, but it does not say that it replaces an AS10D31 which was the old battery.

Help - I can not run in a new battery, if I can't seem to load.  All the bright suggestions out there?

Andrew

The question is perhaps not battery, but the AC adapter or the power system in the laptop.

There is not much I can help you solve the problems on the forums and you may have to contact the local support.

Acer Service & support

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