on 08/02/04 13:29, Andrew Kershaw at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> on 08/02/04 11:28, w miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Is it possible for a li-on battery for a Lombard (M7318) to be
>>> completely and forever dead? I've tried battery reset and get a box that
>>> tells me it's reset
on 08/02/04 11:28, w miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible for a li-on battery for a Lombard (M7318) to be
completely and forever dead? I've tried battery reset and get a box that
tells me it's reset and to charge it, but the computer is not seeing it,
before or after the reset.
on 08/02/04 11:28, w miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is it possible for a li-on battery for a Lombard (M7318) to be
> completely and forever dead? I've tried battery reset and get a box that
> tells me it's reset and to charge it, but the computer is not seeing it,
> before or after the re
My Reply follows quote. On 08/02/2004 08:28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Is it possible for a li-on battery for a Lombard (M7318) to be
>completely and forever dead? I've tried battery reset and get a box that
>tells me it's reset and to charge it, but the computer is not seeing it,
>before or
Is it possible for a li-on battery for a Lombard (M7318) to be
completely and forever dead? I've tried battery reset and get a box that
tells me it's reset and to charge it, but the computer is not seeing it,
before or after the reset.
If it is forever dead, can it be rebuilt?
Thanks
Will