1 Check to see if you're plugged in. It may sound ridiculous, but it pays to check if your laptop and charger are actually plugged in. There's no hope in charging a laptop that is disconnected from a power source, so be sure to double-check that everything is hooked up as it should be. Thebattery may stop charging or won't hold a charge, or the AC adaptor can stop working. To identify and solve your issue, run the Battery Check diagnostic below. Our automated Virtual Assistant can also help diagnose battery issues, or you can explore the self-guided solutions on this page.
Connectthe DC connector to the power port on the notebook and make sure that the connector is completely inserted into the power port. Connect the power cord to the power adapter, and then connect the power cord to a working AC wall outlet. Note: Power cords vary in appearance by region and country. Callout.
Chargeris plugged in HP laptop but not charging. Why is this happening?
1 Check All Physical Cable Connections Before you get into deep troubleshooting for this charging problem, first check the basics. Make sure you have inserted the charging cable firmly into your laptop's charging port. Then double-check its connection to the wall outlet—consider trying another socket in case the current one isn't working.
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
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