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Laptop battery plugged in, not charging Windows problem ?

It has become a common annoyance for some older laptops to suffer battery charging problems. When the issue occurs, with your AC charger plugged in you will notice that the battery is not charging, and hovering over the battery icon in the system tray shows "plugged in, not charging". This can lead to automatic hibernation of the laptop, immediate shutdown at power adapter disconnect, etc.

This issue can be caused by to distinct reasons:
Heating issues - some laptops have built-in heat sensors that will stop charging if the battery, or the laptop itself gets hot. This can be remedied by turning off the laptop for a while to allow it to cool down. It may be worth cleaning the cooling ducts and CPU/GPU heatsinks with compressed air/vacuum.

Battery Driver issues - the default Windows battery device drivers may be corrupt, or incompatible with your particular brand of laptop. If the issue is persistent, it may be worth downloading newer drivers directly from your manufacturer. Below is a solution for resetting the Windows 7 default ACPI battery drivers.

Follow the steps below to fix battery charging driver issues:
1. Disconnect AC power
2. Shut down laptop
3. Remove battery
4. Connect AC power
5. Start laptop
6. Open "Device Manager" (right-click on "Computer" -> Properties -> click "Device Manager" in left pane)
7. Under "Batteries", right-click and uninstall "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" (all occurances) and, optionally "Microsoft AC Adapter"
8. Shutdown
9. Disconnect AC power, insert battery
10. Connect AC power, start laptop


Notes: If following the above steps does not fix your issue, it may be worth using a voltmeter to verify the voltage coming out of the power supply at the point where it plugs into your laptop. Some power supply cables are prone to failure after repeat bending, and adapters can fail as well. Most common laptop PSUs should output about 19 volts, and there is a label on them that lists the input and output voltages.

The "Microsoft ACPI Control Method Battery Driver" is a Windows service that should be set to start "On Demand" in "Services". The file itself is located in %WinDir%\System32\drivers\CmBatt.sys

If the battery of your laptop is non-removable:
Similarly to the above steps, uninstall the "Device Manager -> Batteries -> Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery Driver" and "Microsoft AC Adapter" (right-click -> uninstall). After that, unplug your AC adapter from both the laptop and the wall socket, shutdown the laptop, and leave both off/unplugged for a minute before restarting.

Keep in mind that if the battery is actually bad, the above may not fix your issue.


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by Iceman031080 - 2016-10-15 15:48
hey my battery says fully loaded in 04 minutes ? can you tell me what i should do to resolve it ? coz when i put the adapter out laptop falls out . toshiba satellite M50D A 100 windows 10 caused the problem
by Gary - 2016-10-19 20:45
Just got my new AC Adapter today. Plugged it in and everything is working normal now. Finally!
by maureen - 2016-11-23 04:13
Worked for me thanks.
by starwood - 2016-11-24 08:05
The "Microsoft ACPI Control Method Battery Driver" is a Windows service that should be set to start "On Demand" in "Services". The file itself is located in %WinDir%\System32\drivers\CmBatt.sys

This is not listed under my windows services.
by dj - 2017-01-06 08:11
on the 06/1/2017 i had the similar problem as mentioned as before. i read hassan way of fixinig it and it work perfectly .
by anonymous - 2017-01-14 03:22
I have my problem in my laptop also.
When i turn on my laptop wont charge, but when its turn off it is charging. And i plug out the battery seems not working with my charger its run for a while and *bleep* my laptop shut down.
Help me to fix this thanks
by Tewolde - 2017-02-02 05:02
I have tried the steps you provided a few times and my laptop still says "plugged in, not charging." I just put in a new battery today because it used to say "plugged in, not charging. Consider replacing your battery." I replaced the battery with a brand new one and it is still not charging. I have 0% battery all the time and can not take it off the adapter or it shuts off immediately. Any ideas?
by Philip - 2017-02-02 07:25
You may want to check the voltage coming out of your power supply as mentioned in the notes above.
by anonymous - 2017-03-09 10:08
GOOD! its working!
by andy - 2017-03-17 15:49
I have a rechargeable razor. When I plug it in it recharges.
I have a rechargeable drill.When I plug it in it recharges.
I have a rechargeable phone. When I plug it in it recharges.
I have a rechargeable DustBuster. When I plug it in it recharges.
I have a rechargeable cordless screw driver. When I plug it in it recharges.
When I put a charger on my car's dead battery, it recharges.
When I put a charger on my battery jump pack, it recharges.
When I put a charger on my dog's cordless nail grinder, it recharges.
Hell,
When I put my tinkledinkie into a cigarette lighter, I'm charged !
Plugged in, Not recharging !!? WTF !
Wait...What ? I forgot to stand on my head ?
Oh, My Bad.
by anonymous - 2017-03-23 10:18
This worked for me. Thx.
by anonymous - 2017-09-17 08:12
Thank you so much!
This worked for me!
1. Shut down your laptop
2. remove battery
3. reboot laptop
4. control panel -> device management-> battery ->DISABLE ACPI Control Method Battery (And I also DISABLED AC-adapter)
5. shut down your laptop
6. plug battery back
7. reboot
8. Charging!!!
by anonymous - 2017-11-14 08:52
best solution many thanks!!
by kenwon - 2017-11-15 04:04
The pin in the plug of AC Adapter is bent in my case.
So, no need to replace the AC Adapter, just correct the pin problem solved.
by anonymous - 2018-02-16 23:35
Thank you! Everything I read online mentioned uninstalling or updated the driver, but disabling the driver is what worked for me. I unplugged my laptop, disabled the driver (the battery icon goes away), I restarted, re-enabled the driver and voila my computer works. Thanks!
by JDanner - 2018-03-27 21:54
Simply changing my power plan, i.e. when to turn off display, etc. got the battery to charge again. HP Folio 9470m with Windows 10
by anonymous - 2019-10-05 03:00
its work thanks for

well i also got this issue but i fix this like temp solution ...
1- first unplug the charger pin from laptop.
2- right click on the battery icon and select the different plan for the battery for example if it is set on power saver select 1 from 2 i.e balanced or high performance.
3- then plug the pin again...
thats it.
i solve this problem every time like this when it occurs..
hope this helps.
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