When I turn on my computer, it says that my battery is low

It began with my computer randomly hanging while he had left as a charger to 50% left

Then one day I received a message before the start that says something about my internal battery is low

I don't understand exactly what it means or what to do and how to fix it.

I have a HP Pavilion G6 1b59wm and it runs under Windows 7.

Hello

Certainly, you can order the battery through HP - you can use the phone at the bottom of the page number here.

It may also be interesting to use (and less expensive) a 3rd provider - an example can be seen here.

Also, a search on the web using the term 'G6 - 1 b 59 battery' should give you a number of other suppliers.

Best regards

DP - K

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