Wednesday, 15 August 2018

plugged in not charging windows pc





Plugged in, not charging
If your laptop refuses to charge the battery even though it acknowledges
that it's plugged in, here's what you need to do:

Open the Device Manager by searching for it or right-clicking the Start
button and selecting Device Manager.
Click Batteries on the list to expand it and you should see two items:
Microsoft AC Adapter and Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method
Battery.

Right-click on each item and choose Uninstall device. Yes, you are
uninstalling your laptop's battery drivers, but don't worry because they
will automatically be reinstalled when you restart your laptop.
Shut down your laptop.
Unplug the power cable from your laptop.
If your laptop has a removable battery, remove it. My Lenovo laptop does
not have a removable battery. I tried skipping this step but it didn't
work, so I removed the bottom panel of my laptop and then removed the
battery by disconnecting it from the motherboard.
Put the battery back in if you removed it.
Plug in your laptop.
Power on your laptop.
Click the battery icon in the system tray and you should see that your
laptop is plugged in and charging.

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