Problem starting after battery failure

I have a laptop HP DV6 running Windows 7. The main battery failed in less than 2 years and I'm waiting on a replacement. Now, I'm running in safe mode because it does not start normally using current alternate with or without the battery failed in place. If I try to boot normally it is trying to load constantly, or crashes after the newspaper, with or without the desktop display.

So my question is: it does not work on only one sector? Or is there something else wrong?

Thank you

The answer for me and anyone else having the same problem:

Obviously, the answer is that it is not designed to work on any sector. I just received my replacement battery, jumped in and it started normally, no problem. It's a real pain. It would have been much easier if I could find the answer SOMEWHERE

The main battery is your rechargeable. If you get a failure message from the main battery, the battery is she talking about so replace it before it fails.

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