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Ok, yet another problem thread.

I recently bought a Mugen Battery. It works great and lasts long. It is the 1800mAh type (without the fat cover).

However, the tablet will not boot with the battery inside it. I am booting with bootmenu and the latest Diablo. Currently, what I have to do is start the N810 with the normal battery, wait for bootmenu, plug in the charger, remove the battery, then insert the Mugen one, then select the partition I want to boot into.


Why won't the tablet boot with the Mugen battery? Is this a fault of the battery or bootmenu or the N810 itself? It runs fine with the battery, it just won't boot...
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I had the same issue, what I found was that the battery did not fit tight enough. If I held the battery against the contacts a little tighter it would boot fine. I inserted a couple of pieces of paper at the end of the battery without the contacts to make it a tighter fit and now it boots fine for me.

I probably should have sent the battery back and gotten a different one but this solution was simpiler for me.
 

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OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH!

Sorry, emotional outburst...

I just stuck three pieces of scotch tape to the back to the battery, works like a charm!
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If only rocket science was this simple
 
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