MacBook Pro :: Will Not Power On AC Adaptor When The Battery Is Connected

Jun 29, 2014

My macbook pro  will not power on the AC adaptor when the battery is connected, I have to disconnect the battery to get it to power up on the AC Adaptor, tried another battery still don't work just has a X on the battery icon at the top. Running Mavericks at the Moment. 

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STEP TWO:
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STEP THREE:
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STEP FIVE (optional):
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STEP SIX:
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