You may have a problem with the Power control circuitry on the motherboard.
It is detecting that there is Power connected to the laptop but then not allowing it to run from that power source.
If you have a Dell E6230 then here’s a link to the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6IqcVTk0jpYbFJLUE5lbW5TM0k/view|motherboard schematics] for your laptop, which may help
As I said this is down to board component level fault diagnosis.
You may have a problem with the Power control circuitry on the motherboard.
It is detecting that there is Power connected to the laptop but then not allowing it to run from that power source.
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Here’s a link to the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6IqcVTk0jpYbFJLUE5lbW5TM0k/view|motherboard schematics] for your laptop.
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If you have a Dell E6230 then here’s a link to the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6IqcVTk0jpYbFJLUE5lbW5TM0k/view|motherboard schematics] for your laptop, which may help
As I said this is down to board component level fault diagnosis.
Hi @Colden Haulfield
You may have a problem with the Power control circuitry on the motherboard.
It is detecting that there is Power connected to the laptop but then not allowing it to run from that power source.
Here’s a link to the [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6IqcVTk0jpYbFJLUE5lbW5TM0k/view|motherboard schematics] for your laptop.
As I said this is down to board component level fault diagnosis.