My laptop battery does not work after I pulled out. It is not seen on the panel. Ubuntu 18 and HP...












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Once I pulled out the laptop's battery and after I put in. But it does not work.
It is not seen in the panel.
How can I make it worked again?










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    Once I pulled out the laptop's battery and after I put in. But it does not work.
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      Once I pulled out the laptop's battery and after I put in. But it does not work.
      It is not seen in the panel.
      How can I make it worked again?










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      Once I pulled out the laptop's battery and after I put in. But it does not work.
      It is not seen in the panel.
      How can I make it worked again?







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          If you have live USB of any linux distro available, run OS from USB stick and see if problem persist. If so, you might damaged your battery somehow. check pins on battery etc. If live system works, there's problem with your ubuntu 18 installation. backup reinstall or keep on searching for solution.






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          • I reinstalled but the problem exists

            – Zoltán Fodor
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:12











          • Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

            – Joe Marks
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:37














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          If you have live USB of any linux distro available, run OS from USB stick and see if problem persist. If so, you might damaged your battery somehow. check pins on battery etc. If live system works, there's problem with your ubuntu 18 installation. backup reinstall or keep on searching for solution.






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          • I reinstalled but the problem exists

            – Zoltán Fodor
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:12











          • Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

            – Joe Marks
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:37


















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          If you have live USB of any linux distro available, run OS from USB stick and see if problem persist. If so, you might damaged your battery somehow. check pins on battery etc. If live system works, there's problem with your ubuntu 18 installation. backup reinstall or keep on searching for solution.






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          • I reinstalled but the problem exists

            – Zoltán Fodor
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:12











          • Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

            – Joe Marks
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:37
















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          If you have live USB of any linux distro available, run OS from USB stick and see if problem persist. If so, you might damaged your battery somehow. check pins on battery etc. If live system works, there's problem with your ubuntu 18 installation. backup reinstall or keep on searching for solution.






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          If you have live USB of any linux distro available, run OS from USB stick and see if problem persist. If so, you might damaged your battery somehow. check pins on battery etc. If live system works, there's problem with your ubuntu 18 installation. backup reinstall or keep on searching for solution.







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          • I reinstalled but the problem exists

            – Zoltán Fodor
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:12











          • Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

            – Joe Marks
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:37





















          • I reinstalled but the problem exists

            – Zoltán Fodor
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:12











          • Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

            – Joe Marks
            Nov 24 '18 at 11:37



















          I reinstalled but the problem exists

          – Zoltán Fodor
          Nov 23 '18 at 13:12





          I reinstalled but the problem exists

          – Zoltán Fodor
          Nov 23 '18 at 13:12













          Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

          – Joe Marks
          Nov 24 '18 at 11:37







          Could you try it on live system and see if battery is detected? Does your bios say anything about battery? Check if your battery is detected by bios. I began to think its a hardware issue and you will have to replace battery.

          – Joe Marks
          Nov 24 '18 at 11:37






















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