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Dell Inspiron 6000 Power Problems
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After turning on my Inspiron 6000 recently, a black screen appeared with the following message at the top "****MANUFACTURING MODE: LEVEL [67]**** Press Fn-X to return the system to normal running mode. I have tried hitting the "Fn" key, "-" key and letter"x" key simultaneously and separately and in the above sequence with no results also tried just the "Fn" and "x" key excluding the "-". Although I had no results with the above procedures, a few minutes after turning on the computer a "Warning! Battery is critically low." message appears. My battery hasn't been able to hold much of a charge for a year, but as long as I have it plugged in it has worked normally. I was able to get the computer running once by removing the battery and plugging in, but now that doesn't work. I purchased a new battery, but have had the sqame results as above. Can anyone help me. Thank you.
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First let me state I am not a Dell CSR so I am not 100% on things.
Normally though this error is on a replaced motherboard or system repaired by dell that was not taken out of Dells Diagnostic mode. If this just randomly occured then it seems likely that something has happened to corrupt BIOS and that a BIOS reset or flashing the BIOS should fix it. I personally would try to get into BIOS first and return them to factory defaults, I have been able to do this before on systems showing this message.
Normally though this error is on a replaced motherboard or system repaired by dell that was not taken out of Dells Diagnostic mode. If this just randomly occured then it seems likely that something has happened to corrupt BIOS and that a BIOS reset or flashing the BIOS should fix it. I personally would try to get into BIOS first and return them to factory defaults, I have been able to do this before on systems showing this message.
I have never learned so many things as in those times I have been wrong.
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After turning on my Inspiron 6000 recently, a black screen appeared with the following message at the top "****MANUFACTURING MODE: LEVEL [67]**** Press Fn-X to return the system to normal running mode. I have tried hitting the "Fn" key, "-" key and letter"x" key simultaneously and separately and in the above sequence with no results also tried just the "Fn" and "x" key excluding the "-". Although I had no results with the above procedures, a few minutes after turning on the computer a "Warning! Battery is critically low." message appears. My battery hasn't been able to hold much of a charge for a year, but as long as I have it plugged in it has worked normally. I was able to get the computer running once by removing the battery and plugging in, but now that doesn't work. I purchased a new battery, but have had the sqame results as above. Can anyone help me. Thank you.
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