Update BIOS: "AC ADAPTER IS PLUGGED OUT".. properly detected .not in fact

Hello

I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 works pretty well, but it does not correctly detect the battery.

For example, I just tried to upgrade the BIOS, and I received an error message 'AC ADAPTER IS BRANCH OUT' with BATTERY in or TAKEN OUT.

I can't start the computer on battery alone, but she won't stay ON if I disconnect the AC power. Once disconnected, the front LED will turn OFF but the battery led IS NOT and the computer stays on without AC. Notwithstanding, there is no indication on the screen LED or battery, it works on battery alone for an unknown duration (not tested, but more than 15 minutes). I use only battery power, not just AC.

I worked fine a few days ago. I thought that the problem was related to the drivers and the recently reinstalled OS (Windows XP Pro French, with the French drivers), but it's not.

I am now suspecting a bad battery or the power Board. I just ordered a new battery.

Clues to other possible explanations and remedies?

Best regards

Martin

I can't edit as is the case, then I will clarify with another message

BIOS update tells me my AC is not connected, but it is (nine adapter). Even if I remove the battery, it tells me that's not on AC, but leads AC goes ON / OFF as expected.

My laptop can't detect the presence of batteries, led front or the power management console.
Battery holds charge very well and keep your computer running so disconnected, but it cannot start laptop batteries only.

It is the mysery, waiting to be resolved.

Thank you

Tags: Toshiba

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    + "Human error is inherent in man, and it is not possible to eradicate. It will be displayed always, sooner or later"(Prof. James Reason). +

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    {color: #0000ff} * BEEEEEEEEEEEEP... BEEEP... ... BEEEEP * {color}

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    * (4) * let Toshiba lead me to a path that I didn't walk, just because of their supply of 'increased functionality.

    * (5) * Beleave in Toshiba when they said "relatively simple operation and can be performed by the most competent computer users"... they never said it is infallible. "."

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    {color: #0000ff} * "what went wrong?" * {color}

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    Satellite 1415-S175
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    Satellite 2410-S204.

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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
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    Wow... He tooked a lot of time to read your post...

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    Toshiba America, which has most of the time the Askiris you used isn't accurate models for Toshiba Europe.
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    I now have my fourth Toshiba laptop and I had never problems with the Bios updates.

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    Best regards

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