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LAPTOP BATTERY NOT CHARGING.
There are several reasons why a laptop battery might not charge. Here are some common causes:
Hardware Issues
- Faulty Charger or Power Adapter – A damaged or incompatible charger can prevent proper charging.
- Loose or Damaged Charging Port – If the charging port is worn out or broken, it may not make a proper connection.
- Battery Wear & Tear – Over time, laptop batteries degrade and may no longer hold a charge.
- Overheating – Excessive heat can trigger safety mechanisms that stop charging to protect the battery.
- Faulty Power Circuit – Issues with the laptop’s power management system or motherboard components can prevent charging.
Software & Firmware Issues
- Outdated or Corrupt Battery Drivers – Incorrect or outdated drivers can interfere with charging.
- BIOS or Firmware Issues – Some laptops require BIOS updates to fix charging-related bugs.
- Power Management Settings – Incorrect settings may limit charging or cause erratic behavior.
- Battery Calibration Issues – Sometimes, recalibrating the battery can restore normal charging behavior.
- External Factors
- Power Source Problems – A faulty wall outlet or surge protector can prevent proper power delivery.
- Third-Party
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