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About a month ago, I pulled my Dell Inspiron 17R notebook out of the closet where it has been in the case resting for three years. I planned to wipe and reload it for my granddaughter whose notebook was accidently destroyed by my dog.

 

:help: (She had her notebook plugged into the wall where the cord stretched over the walkway to the hall and Jax tripped over it and sent it flying.) :help: :big_grin: I figured I owed her a notebook. :eek:

 

When I plugged my notebook in and booted it the first thing I saw was a message saying "Battery plugged in but not charging". After going through the usual steps, removing the battery etc. I found a little tip that actually worked. Uninstalling the driver for the battery itself via the Device Manager and rebooting the laptop allows it to begin charging.

 

For some unknown reason, last night, my granddaughter removed the battery from the laptop. When she replaced it and plugged it back in the battery refused to charge again. I had to uninstall the driver for the battery again and reboot to get it to work.

 

All is well that ends well......I warned her not to remove the battery again. :D

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  • FPCH Admin
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I have a couple of laptops in the computer room closet that were given to me because they refused to charge. One is a DEll and the other is an HP. I'm going to have to get them out and try uninstalling the battery drivers on them. I had actually taken them for spare parts, put them in the closet and temporarily forgot about them. Out of sight, out of mind.

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~~Robert McCloskey~~

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It turns out that the two notebooks I had in the closet were a Toshiba and an HP.

 

Uninstalling the driver for the battery in the HP worked, the battery is now charging.

The Toshiba is not charging because there is a problem with the port. Win 1, Lose 1.

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Jack where power supply plugs in could be fractured from motherboard. Had this happen to me twice and then I started making adapters sop that I would plug into and out of the adapter rather than have wear & tear on motherboard jack.

 

Elliott

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That's what it looks like, Elliott. The same thing happened with my husband's laptop.

 

Good idea with the adapter.

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