There are several reasons why a laptop may have
problems when charging. The first thing you should do is examine the outlet, as
well as the cable and connection, as these are easy problems to identify and
can usually be repaired.
1. Unplug it for a few minutes, then try another
outlet:
Many users have reported that the power adapter may
temporarily stop working to protect against a detected problem with the power
supply.
2. Examine the cable:
Check the entire length of the power cord for
dents, tears, or frayed insulation. If you notice any of them, or if the
transformer looks warped or smells like burning plastic, it's probably a cable
problem..
3. Check the
connection:
There could be a connection problem if you notice
that the connection of the cable to the laptop feels loose or wobbly; if so,
unplug the cord and remove any debris with a wooden toothpick, as well as using
compressed air to get rid of heavy dust build-up.
4. Restart
the laptop, removing its battery and putting it back in before doing so:
Normally, the battery is accessible from the bottom
of the laptop, the idea is that you leave it out for about ten seconds , and
put it back in, to turn on the laptop. Now plug the laptop back in after
turning it on and wait another ten seconds to see if it works.
5. Let the
laptop cool down:
If your laptop battery feels very hot to the touch,
excess heat is what could be interfering with the charging process. You should then
turn off the laptop and let it sit to cool down.
If you do
not find a problem with them, what follows is to modify the laptop's settings
or reset its battery management, since this can sometimes solve the problem,
otherwise you will have no choice but to replace the battery with Battery
repair Dubai.
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