Thenew battery charged for 30 min then stopped charging with exactly the same message - Plugged in Not charging. Since then I have tried any and all recommendations I could find online. I purchased a new charger, updated (flashed) the BIOS, reinstalled the battery drivers, reinstalled Windows and installed a new charging port plug. Themessage says "0% available, plugged-in, charging" 5 - Customer support had me check the battery to ensure that it will allow a charge of 100%. It was set at 80%. We also checked to make sure the battery light on the computer was lit up and the power cord was correctly working. 6 - Customer support suggested the battery might be defective Thatsaid, an overheating battery is one of the main reasons why your plugged-in laptop is not charging its battery well. When it's exposed to extreme temperatures, the sensor of your laptop battery will fail, telling your laptop's system that its battery is either missing a complete charge or 100% charged. In some cases, your laptop will Ifyou have a brand new laptop and its not charging properly, you should contact HP Support for direct warranty help. Contact HP Worldwide | HP® Official Site. Choose the country you are in, then choose Support and follow the prompts. NOTE: Options and hours of operation vary between countries. Asecond issue that has come up is that the battery is seemingly not charging entirely. My system seems to not adhere to recharging itself and instead says: "[BATTERY PERCENTAGE] available (plugged in)"; yet does not display a time scale for when the device will finish charging; staying at said charge with no change. Badwizard Open vaio control center, select power and battery tab, turn off battery care function. turn off your computer and disconnect power cord. open computer on the battery and keep on until the shown low battery warning. connect ac adapter and wait for %100. if you want use battery care function later, discharge battery lower than %50 and .

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