My laptop has a 6 cell Lithium Ion Battery. A few days ago, my laptop battery started to give up on me. The power indicator would flash and create a weird “buzzing” sound while the computer’s plugged into outlet power. Also, it seemed as if the power wasn’t connected at all sometime.
Even when the battery is fully charged it shows the battery charge status at 0%. As a result if there is a power loss (when I wanted to move the laptop from one place to another) it immediately goes into hibernation.
So I tried two things: The first thing I did was remove the battery from the laptop and left the AC cord connected, booting it up on the power cord alone until I was able to boot into Windows 7, at which point I then put the battery back into the computer while it was still on. This worked and while this is unsafe for most people, I wouldn’t recommend you use this idea unless you absolutely had to, that is, if there was no other choice.
The second solution that I’d recommend a lot more is to open up your Device Manager (usually a right click on your Computer/My Computer) and remove all battery related devices from the Device Manager. Then after you’ve done that, right click again and select “Scan for Changes”, which should reinstall the proper services and allow for your laptop to charge again.
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