Battery, not supported by the system and the display driver stopped responding with Dell Inspiron 1564 laptop

Hello

I had my laptop dell inspiron 1564 about two months ago and today when I turned on my laptop a message appeared on the screen the battery is not supported by the system . Can someone guide me through this question please?

I have another question as well... the second day of my purchase of this product, that the screen is empty, n when I tried to turn on the key to the power of the laptop, a message appeared that the display driver has stopped responding earlier and it happened recently in a few days back as well. I will be very happy if someone can help me please on these two problems. In the hope of a solution in due course.

Thank you

Amira.

2 months old?

It is under warranty.

Contact Dell and file a claim of guarantee on their records. as it may be the precursor of coming problems with it.

http://support.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/DellCare/contact_technical_support

See you soon.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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