1)Shut down the pc and remove the power from the laptop then remove the the adapter from the power source.Straighten up the powercords and then remove your battery from the latop and leave it there for a while(4-5 min).Then without putting the battery back in power up the computer connect the adapter with the laptop first and then the power source(if what im going to say doesnt wortk then try this backforth).When the laptop gets ready to power up enter bios and wait for like 3 min.Then put the battery back in with caution and reboot.
If this doesnt work then try nr 2
2)Go to device manager and unistall the microsoft battery control driver.remove the battery and wait for 2 min.Put the battery back in and in device manager "scan for hardware changes" the screen will flicker as the microsoft battery control reinstalls.After that the battery should start charging.
Ijoni
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November 24th, 2010 10:00
Try this
1)Shut down the pc and remove the power from the laptop then remove the the adapter from the power source.Straighten up the powercords and then remove your battery from the latop and leave it there for a while(4-5 min).Then without putting the battery back in power up the computer connect the adapter with the laptop first and then the power source(if what im going to say doesnt wortk then try this backforth).When the laptop gets ready to power up enter bios and wait for like 3 min.Then put the battery back in with caution and reboot.
If this doesnt work then try nr 2
2)Go to device manager and unistall the microsoft battery control driver.remove the battery and wait for 2 min.Put the battery back in and in device manager "scan for hardware changes" the screen will flicker as the microsoft battery control reinstalls.After that the battery should start charging.