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Try removing the battery and see if the laptop powers on. If it still doesn’t power on then either the motherboard is defective or the AC adaptor may have a broken wire in the cable.
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This is a common problem. It may be that the charger is dammaged. these Dell chargers have a micro thin communication cable in them that tell the charger to charge the battery. this micro thin cable can often break. Its use it to prevent the laptop battery from over charging, but if it breaks or becomed broken inside tha charger cable, then the laptop simply won't get the charge signal and the battery won't charge. If this is the case, then you will need to replace the charger with another Dell charger compatible with your laptop
Remove the PC labtop battery then re insert it again.
If still not charging check the charger connector if its connected as well.
If there was no problem in the charger connector,Check the charger itself.
These all what you need to check only,no problem in your labtop.
If still not charging means one of these :
1- The BATTERY may needs to be changed .
or
2- The charger may needs to be changed.
According to your problem, this may occurs for either the
battery of your laptop or the charger is faulty. First check electric outlet where
you have plugged your laptop charger is OK. Then check the power cord. If
everything OK then you have to change the battery.
Since you have already replaced the battery and the laptop works with
the AC charger, then probably the charge circuit in the system board (mother board) is bad. I have rarely seen an AC charger that will power the laptop but not charge the battery. 99% of the time, if it is not the battery, it is the system board.
Either battery is not taking charge or battery charger is not charging the battery. You can take to a local PC repair center and have the battery tested. If it is battery, you can find OEM replacements online from companies that do nothing but batteries and typically beat manufacturer part prices.
try to remove the battery out from ur laptop then clean its terminals from any corrosion (By scratching it using a screw or something like that) then after 5 min. try to install it back again then connect the laptop to the charger hope it works
flashing because it is very low. If you charge-it and still flashing it seems to have o problem with battery, charger or even the laptop. Try to test the charger and laptop with another battery and see where is the problem.
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