I thought this might be the problem of my adapter, so I went to a store and tried with 3 or 4 different adapters of same wattage (65 W and 90 W) but the same error message was appearing "plugged in, not charging".
To charge the battery, you need a genuine Dell AC adapter.
I meant to say that I went to an authorised DELL store and checked with "genuine" Dell AC Adapter. The AC Adapters were new and "genuine" DELL adapters. I tried with both 65 W and 90 W but the problem still persists. I have no doubts about the adapter or the battery as I also checked my laptop with a different new and "genuine" DELL battery at an authorised Dell Service Center.
I have the same problem, I even ordered a new battery. Just pushing the plug in to the laptop hard did the trick, oh, I also sprayed inside the plug hole with contact cleaner (alcohol).
there is software also for charging that might have corrupted my email is < ADMIN NOTE : Email id removed per privacy policy > download battmom free download that will show battery as well adaptor you just boot your computer or promblem with only power switch
I have the same problem, it happened because i actually inserted a dell adapter that has higher wattage than my laptop's own adapter, and a little click sounded in the socket and it short circuited the adapter. even when i inserted back its own adapter still the problem was unresolved. I went to a DELL technical center and they told me that the supply board, which the socket is connected to and which supplies the laptop and the battery with power, needs to be changed. This board costs about 50 - 70 $. So there is no way the motherboard needs to be changed. But I believe that this problem could be resolved by software.
If you heard a "click" - you fried something. On some systems, there is a power board that can be replaced. Others require a mainboard replacement. It cannot be resolved with software.
thats the only suggestion that i have, but how come its fried and still supplying power to the laptop without charging the battery. Its supposed to be either supplying power and charging the battery or not at all, not even "plugged in, not charging" thing
even i am facing exactly the same problem . bt it s hit n trial at times. the battery gets charged may b once in fortnight or so . plzz sme 1 suggest d solution.
First thing to try is a new Dell AC adapter. If that doesn't solve the problem, the system needs an internal repair - power jack, power board or mainboard replacement, depending on the model.
I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron 11- 3000 series. The second day that adapter message appeared. States it is plugged in but not charging. It must be charging as at 95% after a few days now. I have only used it plugged in so far. I have seen ways to disable the message but would prefer not to do that. I have yet to be able to enter BIOS to do some additional checking but keep trying. Hard for me to believe all the needed repairs since a brand new computer. There must be something going on as I read many have this same problem.
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August 27th, 2011 10:00
To charge the battery, you need a genuine Dell AC adapter.
dallascowboyswo
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August 27th, 2011 15:00
Also do you have the latest BIOS installed.
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I meant to say that I went to an authorised DELL store and checked with "genuine" Dell AC Adapter. The AC Adapters were new and "genuine" DELL adapters. I tried with both 65 W and 90 W but the problem still persists. I have no doubts about the adapter or the battery as I also checked my laptop with a different new and "genuine" DELL battery at an authorised Dell Service Center.
Jacob David
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August 28th, 2011 03:00
I am using the latest BIOS (A10) which is available at the Dell website.
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I have the same problem, I even ordered a new battery. Just pushing the plug in to the laptop hard did the trick, oh, I also sprayed inside the plug hole with contact cleaner (alcohol).
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there is software also for charging that might have corrupted my email is < ADMIN NOTE : Email id removed per privacy policy > download battmom free download that will show battery as well adaptor you just boot your computer or promblem with only power switch
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I have the same problem, it happened because i actually inserted a dell adapter that has higher wattage than my laptop's own adapter, and a little click sounded in the socket and it short circuited the adapter. even when i inserted back its own adapter still the problem was unresolved.
I went to a DELL technical center and they told me that the supply board, which the socket is connected to and which supplies the laptop and the battery with power, needs to be changed. This board costs about 50 - 70 $. So there is no way the motherboard needs to be changed. But I believe that this problem could be resolved by software.
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July 13th, 2012 18:00
If you heard a "click" - you fried something. On some systems, there is a power board that can be replaced. Others require a mainboard replacement. It cannot be resolved with software.
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thats the only suggestion that i have, but how come its fried and still supplying power to the laptop without charging the battery. Its supposed to be either supplying power and charging the battery or not at all, not even "plugged in, not charging" thing
ejn63
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July 17th, 2012 19:00
If the charging circuit is what was destroyed, it's very likely you'd see exactly what you're seeing.
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even i am facing exactly the same problem . bt it s hit n trial at times. the battery gets charged may b once in fortnight or so . plzz sme 1 suggest d solution.
ejn63
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August 1st, 2012 15:00
First thing to try is a new Dell AC adapter. If that doesn't solve the problem, the system needs an internal repair - power jack, power board or mainboard replacement, depending on the model.
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I just purchased a new Dell Inspiron 11- 3000 series. The second day that adapter message appeared. States it is plugged in but not charging. It must be charging as at 95% after a few days now. I have only used it plugged in so far. I have seen ways to disable the message but would prefer not to do that. I have yet to be able to enter BIOS to do some additional checking but keep trying. Hard for me to believe all the needed repairs since a brand new computer. There must be something going on as I read many have this same problem.