Check the AC adapter brick and verify that any removable cords are fully inserted. Make sure the battery is properly seated in its compartment, and that there is nothing wrong with either the battery or laptop contact points.
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There are also some basic troubleshooting steps you can follow.
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There are also some basic [link|https://www.minitool.com/news/windows-10-plugged-in-not-charging.html|troubleshooting steps] you can follow.
Otherwise remove the battery completely from the laptop and try running the laptop using the AC adapter. If you can use the computer for a couple of hours without problems, the adapter is obviously okay. Clean the battery contacts. Replace the battery and try charging it again.
Check the AC adapter brick and verify that any removable cords are fully inserted. Make sure the battery is properly seated in its compartment, and that there is nothing wrong with either the battery or laptop contact points.
There are also some basic troubleshooting steps you can follow.
Otherwise remove the battery completely from the laptop and try running the laptop using the AC adapter. If you can use the computer for a couple of hours without problems, the adapter is obviously okay. Clean the battery contacts. Replace the battery and try charging it again.