Ten ways to upgrade your netbook

2011-07-05 09:21

Just a few days ago, my dell inspiron 1150 battery  won’t charge, and it doesn’t recognise the dell inspiron 1000 battery.

At desktop, it says “0% available (plugged in, not charging). When I boot it up and enter setup (F2 at the DELL spash screen), it doesn’t recognise my adapter (D series, the very same one supplied with the laptop, and which it has recognised for more than a year up until now), and mentions that my “battery has experienced a permanent failure and needs to be replaced.

Netbooks are universally regarded for their portability, but no two netbook models are exactly alike, and each seems to come with different trade-offs. A netbook with a superior battery might have a horrible keyboard arrangement; a netbook with a solid-state drive might slip out of your price range; a netbook with a killer list of specs might be missing 802.11n connectivity. These are all common problems–and you won’t find common solutions.

Due to their diversity, netbooks DELL Inspiron 1200 battery  don’t share common DELL Inspiron 1300 battery  upgrade paths as typical desktop PCs do. Each model is unique in what you can do to it, and the exact procedures for modifying your device are as varied as the netbooks themselves. If you want to upgrade your machine, we recommend that you hunt down the instruction manual or, in the case of trickier upgrades, a community of users who can walk you through the process of modifying and hacking new functionality into your extremely portable PC.

I get no error message while booting normally either, simply the “0%” icon in the task tray in Vista. The battery status LED on the front of the laptop is flashing red, as if to say the Dell Inspiron 1420 battery  is simply undercharged.. but the battery just won’t charge! I’ve left my laptop off and plugged in for 2 days, and it hasn’t charged the battery.