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2006 Lenovo notebook battery died -- any way to boot it into life? (Original Post) quaint 3 hrs ago OP
You'll probably have to run it plugged in, and order a new battery NewHendoLib 3 hrs ago #1
Refuses to boot turned on. Light blinks on for nanosecond. quaint 3 hrs ago #4
The battery lasted 20 YEARS!! justaprogressive 3 hrs ago #2
Make sure the contacts from the battery pack and the laptop are clean WA-03 Democrat 3 hrs ago #3
It was fine plugged in, then I moved it. quaint 2 hrs ago #5
Might try a universal adapter, and is there a coin battery off-the-clock 2 hrs ago #6
May need to remove battery LetsGetSmartAboutIt 2 hrs ago #7
Thanks for the suggestions. quaint 2 hrs ago #8

WA-03 Democrat

(3,338 posts)
3. Make sure the contacts from the battery pack and the laptop are clean
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 12:13 PM
3 hrs ago

Use compressed air or a micro fiber cloth. You got 20 years which is great but all things do died.

quaint

(4,693 posts)
5. It was fine plugged in, then I moved it.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 12:31 PM
2 hrs ago

The pictures on it are not in the cloud, but others in family have them.
BUT, I can't post in large topics (like True Dough's) with my tablet and I can barely see my phone. 😄

off-the-clock

(337 posts)
6. Might try a universal adapter, and is there a coin battery
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 12:50 PM
2 hrs ago

Could also see if it will boot from a USB if you have a rescue usb?

My dell does all kinds of funny things when it's upset -- also make sure to unplug absolutely everything usually lets it boot

Hope it comes back to life!

7. May need to remove battery
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 12:51 PM
2 hrs ago

I have seen that work, the battery may have failed to the point it is drawing too much power to let it power on the laptop itself.

You can also pull out the HD and attach it to a usb interface and pull files from it. Interface will vary by type of interface on HD.

quaint

(4,693 posts)
8. Thanks for the suggestions.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:01 PM
2 hrs ago

After watching a couple of youtubes, I don't think my arthritic fingers are up to it. Think I'll order a battery and ask my grandson (true cliche) to replace it.

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