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Will the laptop operate without a power source?

Will the laptop operate without a power source?

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MrBukkit
Member
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10-04-2016, 09:43 PM
#1
Laptop Model: Dell Latitude E6430
OS: Windows 10
I’ve been experiencing this problem for nearly a year. The machine functions properly with the adapter, which is a Dell product. Most sources suggested a battery failure, even though the battery health appears normal. However, since it’s not a Dell battery, I swapped it out with a new one, but the issue continues. When I power on the computer and disconnect it while it’s logged into Windows 10, it operates for about a minute before locking up. It’s interesting that the system runs on battery when I’m in BIOS or Safe Mode. It functions perfectly in those settings.

I ran the comprehensive Dell hardware diagnostic and found no issues. I removed the power supply and battery, then tried to discharge it by pressing the start button. I also reinstalled the Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery via Device Manager and updated the BIOS. Additionally, I installed the Dell Power Management app.

What bothers me is that the laptop runs smoothly in Safe Mode, so I’m guessing there’s a driver or process active there that isn’t enabled. I’m struggling to identify which one it is. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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MrBukkit
10-04-2016, 09:43 PM #1

Laptop Model: Dell Latitude E6430
OS: Windows 10
I’ve been experiencing this problem for nearly a year. The machine functions properly with the adapter, which is a Dell product. Most sources suggested a battery failure, even though the battery health appears normal. However, since it’s not a Dell battery, I swapped it out with a new one, but the issue continues. When I power on the computer and disconnect it while it’s logged into Windows 10, it operates for about a minute before locking up. It’s interesting that the system runs on battery when I’m in BIOS or Safe Mode. It functions perfectly in those settings.

I ran the comprehensive Dell hardware diagnostic and found no issues. I removed the power supply and battery, then tried to discharge it by pressing the start button. I also reinstalled the Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery via Device Manager and updated the BIOS. Additionally, I installed the Dell Power Management app.

What bothers me is that the laptop runs smoothly in Safe Mode, so I’m guessing there’s a driver or process active there that isn’t enabled. I’m struggling to identify which one it is. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Da_Shui_Bi
Member
52
10-10-2016, 12:57 PM
#2
Check Task Manager, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer (Microsoft, free). Contrast the activity in Safe Mode with the state after a normal boot.
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Da_Shui_Bi
10-10-2016, 12:57 PM #2

Check Task Manager, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer (Microsoft, free). Contrast the activity in Safe Mode with the state after a normal boot.

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Desiiiigner
Member
56
10-10-2016, 07:23 PM
#3
As it appears connected to an installed application, since it functions in Safe Mode, I would attempt a Clean Boot of Windows.
Remove any unknown third-party services first, and be ready for potential issues. Proceed step by step through these services, turning them off one by one (or using a binary search method) until you identify the ones responsible for the battery lock-up.
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Desiiiigner
10-10-2016, 07:23 PM #3

As it appears connected to an installed application, since it functions in Safe Mode, I would attempt a Clean Boot of Windows.
Remove any unknown third-party services first, and be ready for potential issues. Proceed step by step through these services, turning them off one by one (or using a binary search method) until you identify the ones responsible for the battery lock-up.

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jaayk
Member
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10-10-2016, 08:16 PM
#4
Attempted and unsuccessful. All non-Microsoft applications were turned off without noticeable improvement.
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jaayk
10-10-2016, 08:16 PM #4

Attempted and unsuccessful. All non-Microsoft applications were turned off without noticeable improvement.

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dragor27
Member
76
10-18-2016, 03:11 AM
#5
I'll attempt this again today.
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dragor27
10-18-2016, 03:11 AM #5

I'll attempt this again today.

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Stellars1139
Member
51
10-18-2016, 05:29 AM
#6
Remove Battery and its controller along with the Microsoft adapter from Device Manager
Restart
Battery
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Stellars1139
10-18-2016, 05:29 AM #6

Remove Battery and its controller along with the Microsoft adapter from Device Manager
Restart
Battery

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Edwind38
Junior Member
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10-18-2016, 06:32 AM
#7
Really hope it had been successful!
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Edwind38
10-18-2016, 06:32 AM #7

Really hope it had been successful!

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Ayella
Member
165
10-18-2016, 09:11 AM
#8
Start the system using a Live Linux USB distribution (such as Linux Mint) and observe
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Ayella
10-18-2016, 09:11 AM #8

Start the system using a Live Linux USB distribution (such as Linux Mint) and observe

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ChubbyH7
Junior Member
20
10-20-2016, 10:01 AM
#9
It operates without issues in Safe Mode, which suggests it might not be essential. However, running smoothly in Clean Boot that blocks all non-Microsoft services raises a concern. Were all auto-start applications disabled through Task Manager Startup Apps? If not, please adjust them, as an unresponsive app could be the cause.

If the problem persists, it may point to a deeper Windows issue. In Safe Mode, only a reduced version of Windows is loaded, whereas Clean Boot displays the complete system. Run the following commands in an elevated command prompt:

Code:
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
sfc /scannow
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ChubbyH7
10-20-2016, 10:01 AM #9

It operates without issues in Safe Mode, which suggests it might not be essential. However, running smoothly in Clean Boot that blocks all non-Microsoft services raises a concern. Were all auto-start applications disabled through Task Manager Startup Apps? If not, please adjust them, as an unresponsive app could be the cause.

If the problem persists, it may point to a deeper Windows issue. In Safe Mode, only a reduced version of Windows is loaded, whereas Clean Boot displays the complete system. Run the following commands in an elevated command prompt:

Code:
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
sfc /scannow

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jeunemusclor
Junior Member
21
10-24-2016, 07:28 AM
#10
Is the battery actually charging? Does it display the percentage charge? Consider removing the battery and its controllers during safe mode.
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jeunemusclor
10-24-2016, 07:28 AM #10

Is the battery actually charging? Does it display the percentage charge? Consider removing the battery and its controllers during safe mode.

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