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Hey,
First off, do you have a way to check the output of the ac adapter to ensure it's putting out the correct current?
If you've done that and have a multimeter handy, you can remove the battery, system off, and check the charge pins for current/voltage. I believe one of the end pins is neg (ground) and at least one of the other pins should show 2.6-3.6V, as well as other various voltages. If you fail to get any response at the charger pins, we'll need to look at the board circuitry, assuming again that the ac adapter is operating properly.
Good luck
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SOURCE: my laptop battery will not charge.
To start with try using another power package to make sure it is not from the battery port. if the power pack is ok, then you have to check the power port.
hope this helps you..
SOURCE: My laptop is not charging
Hi and welcome to FixYa!
There could be a few reasons for this.
You may want to try another charger for the computer. It may be your actual cord.
Your soldering may have come loose to your and you may have to resolder the power receptacle to put it firmly back in place again or take it to a technician to have it professionally done.
If the whole receptacle is damaged, you will have to know the make/model of your computer and order a new part.
Hopefully, you still have the manufacturer warranty on your computer and you can just send it in to be repaired if it 2 or 3 solution.
I had a Toshiba that did the same thing and i used another cord. It wouldn't stay charged very long when unplugged though and i had to replace the power receptacle. In any case, you should get your receipt and take your battery back in where you purchased it and try one of the solutions provided.
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