Laptop battery not charging

pra52

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    "plugged in, not charging" issue eka awilla bung mage lap ekata.

    monawada karanne mekata ?:baffled:
     

    Indika Buddika

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    "plugged in, not charging" issue eka awilla bung mage lap ekata.

    monawada karanne mekata ?:baffled:

    ube lap eka lagadi gaththa aluth model ekaknam oka normal, aluth lap batery eka 85% wenakan wage charge wenne naa plug karala thibbath, eita adu una gaman charge wenna gannawa. Oka battery life wadi karana feature ekak.

    Habai ube eka parana lap ekak ho kalin ohoma une nathnam, ledak. :baffled:
     
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    pra52

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  • Nov 24, 2007
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    ube lap eka lagadi gaththa aluth model ekaknam oka normal, aluth lap batery eka 85% wenakan wage charge wenne naa plug karala thibbath, eita adu una gaman charge wenna gannawa. Oka battery life wadi karana feature ekak.

    Habai ube eka parana lap ekak ho kalin ohoma une nathnam, ledak. :baffled:

    meka aran 1.5 yrs wage wenwa .. eka parak mehema una.. hari giya.. ayeth awilla... battery eka awulda e kiyanne ? (HP Probook G3) :(
     

    llrajitha

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    meka try karala balanna, mata issara hari gihin thiyenawa me method eka.

    Uninstalling and reinstalling power management software in Windows Vista
    In order to correct problems with the battery's power management software, follow the steps below.
    1. Access the “Device Manager” .
    2. Expand the Batteries category.
    3. Under the Batteries category, right-click the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery listing, and select Uninstall .
    WARNING: Do not remove the Microsoft AC Adapter driver or any other ACPI compliant driver.
    4. On the Device Manager taskbar, click Scan for hardware changes .
    Alternately, select Action > Scan for hardware changes .
    Windows will scan your computer for hardware that doesn't have drivers installed, and will install the drivers needed to manage your battery's power. Restarting Windows will have the same effect of letting Windows re-recognize the hardware and installing the correct drivers.

    Next, shut down the computer, unplug all power cords, remove the battery, then depress the power button for 30 seconds. Replace the battery making sure all connections are solid, then plug in the power cord. Hopefully things are good.

    https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/help-with-0-plugged-in-not-charging-in-laptop/