Checking Windows Power Settings
Power settings dictate how your laptop uses and conserves energy. Review and adjust these settings as needed to ensure proper charging.
Step 1: Open the Control Panel By searching it
Step 2: Navigate to System and Security > Power Options
Step 3: Under “Select Plan” click on “Change plan settings“
Step 4: Click on “Change advanced power settings”
Step 5: A new window will pop up, Then Click on “Restore plan defaults”
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For “Critical Battery Action” and “Low Battery Action,” set “Plugged in” to “Do nothing” to prevent automatic shutdowns while connected to a power source.
What to Do if Your Laptop Is Plugged In But Not Charging?
When your laptop is plugged in but not charging, it may be due to a battery failure. Some issues can be fixed with software tweaks or a new battery, while others may require a repair shop or system replacement. Most laptop batteries last up to four hours on a single charge, but after a few years, they can start to give out.
In this article, We’ll show how to fix If your laptop is not charging.
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