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But sometimes.... it won't turn on, unless I add AC power.
Initially, I figured the battery was dead, but this often happens after charging overnight. When I put the AC charger back on, it starts immediately, so its not a bad switch. If I then remove the charger, the battery meter reports "10 days on standby", and a very long time in use. I don't think the battery is bad, it lasts for several days of occasional use.
I'm guessing there is a software problem, which is not seeing sufficient voltage to permit a startup. So far, I'm always able to start it immediately with AC power. Once started, it runs for days on battery.
Is this a known issue?