Fixing a Laptop That Won’t Charge When Plugged In
Problem:
You’ve plugged in your laptop, but the battery won’t charge. The charger seems fine, and the battery status says "Plugged in, not charging." This is a common and frustrating hardware issue.
Solution:
1. Check the Charger and Port:
- Ensure the charger is connected securely and try a different wall outlet.
- Inspect the charging port for dust or damage; clean it gently with compressed air.
2. Restart Your Laptop:
- Shut down your laptop, unplug the charger, and remove the battery (if removable).
- Hold the power button for 30 seconds to discharge residual power, then reconnect and test.
3. Update or Reinstall Battery Drivers:
- Open Device Manager and expand Batteries.
- Right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery and select Uninstall Device.
4. Test with Another Charger or Battery:
- If possible, borrow a compatible charger or battery to rule out hardware failure.
5. Check for Overheating:
- Overheating can prevent charging. Ensure the vents are clear and use the laptop on a hard, flat surface.
6. Visit a Technician:
- If none of the above works, the issue might be with the charging circuit or battery itself. Take it to a professional for repair.
Conclusion:
By following these steps, you can often resolve charging issues without needing costly repairs. Regular maintenance, like keeping the charging port clean, helps avoid this problem in the future.
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