Pavilion dv5 startup question point

This morning when I got to the top of my dv5 Pavilion (with Vista installed), after showing the logo of HP, the screen went black and does nothing else. I have repeated many times and also tried going to the start menu, all this without success. After Googling the problem, I tried to remove the battery (which is 6 years old and has absolutely no charge) and cable load and hold the power button for about 20 seconds. Someone on a forum I read stated that it needed to dump any residual charge in all of the material. However, after replacing the battery and charging cable, the problem persisted. Another source suggested commissioning with the battery removed, linking directly to the power of the charging cable. It worked.

My question is if someone can explain WHY it worked. What difference does make if the power comes directly the supply cable vs from cable, thanks to the battery, then the material?

Sebastian42 wrote:

I already assumed that the battery has not (or close to it). Even when the power cable is connected, the status of the battery in the bottom right of the screen shows a constant load of 0%. The only reason why I have let in the laptop at this point is because it feels strange to have a big hole in the lower part of the machine. I have not replaced because I never really need the laptop in a place where there is no outlet and do not see the point of spending money (I'm a poor student, after all).

When I said "battery replacement", I only intended put the original back in.

When the computer is started at the beginning, the BIOS temporarily control the charging of the battery until the OS has finished starting? Yes And if so, the fact that the battery is more charges bring somehow the BIOS to get stuck before can start the main OS?

I guess what I'm asking is this: the BIOS tries to start to charge the battery and then get caught in some kind of loop when loading does not work as usual, thus preventing the later stage of the start-up of the main OS?

I would remove the battery until a replacement is available. A lot of people this, when a laptop is used only as a replacement of PC desktop. It does not hurt a thing.  When a failed battery is left in place, you take a chance.

On the inside of the battery, the battery pack controller card failure is likely to be the reason why the laptop does not start in Windows with the battery installed.

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