Question

System battery voltage low warning

Asked by: frank00

Recently my computer has been giving me this error message when I boot it up

Alert! System battery voltage is low.

My computer is a Dell Dimension 8300 and it is only a few months old.  How can I fix this problem so my computer stops receiving this error message?

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2004-06-11 at 21:09:31ID21023031
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Answers

 

by: coral47Posted on 2004-06-11 at 21:25:22ID: 11294365

Try a new CMOS battery. About the size of a quarter. If your computer is under warranty, have them change it, as opening the case might void it.

 

by: HippyWarlockPosted on 2004-06-12 at 06:27:01ID: 11295479

Thats like a penny for us British.

Be warned that when you do this, unless your quick, your BIOS settings will all default to the... <looks for alternate word> ...well, the default settings.

The batteries are usually good for a fair old time even under constant use, but you can get the odd one that plays dead a bit early. Don't force it out either - jewellers screwdrivers are good for this I find, unless it has some neat 'eject battery' type lever/gizmo.

HTH - Peace

 

by: ridPosted on 2004-06-12 at 14:15:15ID: 11297197

Not much to add, actually, but a note about battery life:
The SHELF life of a LiIon battery is around 10 yrs. Those batteries may have spent several years in storage before getting mounted on mobos. A seemingly premature failure is probably just quite natural.... as the "on-board" life expectancy is very  close to shelf life. The current drain is very small...
/RID

 

by: Balladeer23Posted on 2004-06-12 at 16:07:20ID: 11297611

Open up your case (UNLESS IT IS UNDER WARRANTY THAN DO NOT OPEN IT)  www.dell.com  there next to the processor is a little silver battery, looks like a camera battery.  Take it to you're local hardware store and have them match it if you don't know what kind it is.  Otherwise just order it online if you do know.  

 

by: Balladeer23Posted on 2004-06-12 at 16:08:12ID: 11297614

Oh yea i guess they already said that.  Cherr-io good luck with it

 

by: coral47Posted on 2004-06-16 at 20:54:19ID: 11331348

Thank you much.    : )

 

by: allenroughPosted on 2005-10-09 at 20:24:27ID: 15049901

Bingo!  Susantoo's suggested URL is very useful.  Thanks.

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