Why Does My Laptop Say "Plugged In Not Charging"?
If your laptop displays "plugged in not charging" despite being connected to a power source, it could be due to several reasons:
- Loose or Faulty Power Adapter: Check if the power adapter is securely plugged into both the laptop and the power outlet. Any loose connections or damage to the adapter can prevent charging.
- Defective Battery: The laptop battery may have reached the end of its lifespan or developed a fault. A battery replacement may be necessary.
- BIOS Settings: BIOS settings may need to be adjusted to enable charging. Refer to your laptop's user manual for specific instructions.
- Power Overload: Unplug any unnecessary devices or peripherals connected to the laptop. Excessive power draw can interfere with charging.
- Malware Infection: Malware can sometimes prevent the laptop from charging properly. Run an anti-malware scan to identify and remove any malicious software.
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