Macbook Air. Battery icon has an X over it.
Dear community,
This happened to my Macbook Air 3 weeks ago:
My Macbook Air battery was charged in full, I was using it when I detached the charger to have it shut off without any pre-empt warning. When I attempt to turn it back on, it was not able to switch it on until I re-attached the charger. When the Macbook Air (with the charger attached) is on, the battery indicated a cross sign while my charger had a green "fully charged" light .
Assuming my battery was at fault and with the help of some contacts, I replaced my Macbook Air battery with another battery to understand that I had the same problem with the new battery. I arrived to another conclusion is that my Macbook Air battery was alright and that my mother board could be at fault. I re-installed the OS, refreshed the system and update whatever that is required to be updated. My Macbook Air is now Mountain Lion 10.8.2 however my Macbook Air still requires the charger before it can turns on and the charger will always have the green "fully charged" light turned on.
I have read this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3692943, however it is concluded that the problem in the thread was related to the battery which is not relavant to my problem, however as advised on the thread, I established the system report for my battery as shown:
Anyone able to advise on what is going on with my Macbook Air? Any help will be very much appreciated.
MacBook Air (13-INCH, MID 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), Battery was replaced. Issue remain.