HP MINI 110 BATTERY

I purchased a HP 110 mini netbook from Amazon.  The battery will not click into place and it falls out.  I purchased 3 days ago but don't want to return it as i've set up all my contacts etc.  I notice on the internet that this has been a problem.  Has anyone found a solution?

Hello,
I have a similar issue with battery charging.
HP Battery check tool was showing for old battery status: Replace (40), Current State: Charging (0%)
So I have purchased new battery...
Now HP Battery check shows same for the new battery:
Replace (40),Current State: Charging (0%)
Computer is HP Mini 110 3010sq
BIOS is updated and computer is working fine with AC adaptor plugged, but shuts dow immediatelly after disconnecting it from AC adaptor.
I have noticed status for "cell voltage 4" is 0 mV for both batteries.
What could be the problem here?
Any support is appreciated.

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