- Mar 13, 2012
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Got a brand new laptop, certified refurb. Naturally I want to test things out...
So, after a full charge, I let the laptop battery fully discharge. The laptop ran its course, and then shut itself down.
Now, devil's advocate as I am, I power it on again. It takes me to a screen where it urges me to plug in, but gives me the ability to bypass by hitting F1. I do so.
The laptop runs out of power again, so at this point I'm pretty sure the battery is discharged. I plug it in with the power cable that it came with.
Well now I turn it on, and it wont boot to windows. It sits there saying "diagnosing" and eventually takes me to the windows 10 recovery blue screen. I thought it was odd, but you know how systems can be sometimes. I shrug, and let it restart.
It keeps going back to the recovery screen after it spends some time attempting to boot, then attempting to diagnose its own problems. I'm inferring that something in the boot file was corrupted.
So here's my question -- was I just too hard on the system, or should I be concerned that windows got corrupted by a drained battery? I'm still within the return period...
Dell Latitude e5270, i5 6300U, 8 GB single channel DDR4 RAM, 500 GB 7200 RPM HHD
***Update***
Currently repairing the windows install. We'll see what happens next. I was a bit quick to take action here...would letting the battery charge a bit more have helped? I would be inclined to doubt it, because the power level of the battery is unrelated to file integrity in a storage device...
So, after a full charge, I let the laptop battery fully discharge. The laptop ran its course, and then shut itself down.
Now, devil's advocate as I am, I power it on again. It takes me to a screen where it urges me to plug in, but gives me the ability to bypass by hitting F1. I do so.
The laptop runs out of power again, so at this point I'm pretty sure the battery is discharged. I plug it in with the power cable that it came with.
Well now I turn it on, and it wont boot to windows. It sits there saying "diagnosing" and eventually takes me to the windows 10 recovery blue screen. I thought it was odd, but you know how systems can be sometimes. I shrug, and let it restart.
It keeps going back to the recovery screen after it spends some time attempting to boot, then attempting to diagnose its own problems. I'm inferring that something in the boot file was corrupted.
So here's my question -- was I just too hard on the system, or should I be concerned that windows got corrupted by a drained battery? I'm still within the return period...
Dell Latitude e5270, i5 6300U, 8 GB single channel DDR4 RAM, 500 GB 7200 RPM HHD
***Update***
Currently repairing the windows install. We'll see what happens next. I was a bit quick to take action here...would letting the battery charge a bit more have helped? I would be inclined to doubt it, because the power level of the battery is unrelated to file integrity in a storage device...
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