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Toshiba c655d-s5133 plugged in not charging

Toshiba c655d-s5133 (battery light is not on) icon in taskbar says plugged in not charging.

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Please check it out based on the following troubleshooting steps:

laptop plugged in not charging:

1. Take the battery out of the laptop & try to turn on the laptop using power adapter only. If the computer turns on, then the battery is defective & needs to be replaced.
2. Make sure the power adapter is not defective. Test the output voltage of the power adapter using a voltmeter. Compare the voltmeter reading to the nominal value written on the adapter or the laptop.
3. Make sure the DC jack is not loose or broken. A loose DC jack will need to be re-soldered. A broken one will need to be replaced.
4. If you have another processor which is compatible with your laptop's model, try swapping processors & test to see if the laptop will work.
5. The power button could be bad
6. The motherboard could be defective & needs to be replaced.

Replacement Toshiba Satellite C655D AC Adapter 75Watt 19V 3.95A

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Dead battery? Try another cord/charger with the EXACT same power specs.

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SOURCE: Well its not a problem is a question..i dont know

Hi,

I will advice you buy Toshiba Satellite C660-12H because the battery last longer and some other features are attached to it.

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