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Yes I had the same issue'. straighted the pin out as Robin said.

 

This would appear to be just poorly designed    I wonder how many times I will have to go through the exercise before the pin  snaps off for good.    :indifferent:

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Just wanted to say thanks for the suggestion about the power adaptor. After reading all the stuf from HP about diagnostics and complicated stuff, with the person asking for help having no solution, I got to the bit about the adaptor. I checked, and mine too had a tiny pin inside that was bent over, could only se it with a torch. Pushed it back over with a pin and now my laptop is charging. So I say thanks to the guy who suggested it and to HP support I say come on, was that the best you could do?

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Thanks.  Suprisingly, this solution works for me. The only difficulty is re-alligning the pin.  After realligning it, it becomes Ok.

 

Thank you so much.

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I am having the same issue as the original poster.

 

I used my laptop yesterday without the charger connected.  I plugged it in to charge last night.  This morning I unplugged it but the machine wouldn't turn on.  I plugged it back in again and it did turn on, however, the charge icon reads '20% available, plugged in not charging'.  If I unplug my adapter the laptop instantly turns off.

 

I tried following steps recommended on another thread - including the common solution through device manager, however this hasn't worked.

 

I am not sure what to do next?  I need my laptop for my day to day business so I am not really in a position to send it off for repairs.  I have only owned it for a couple of months also.  Disappointing!

 

Any assistance would be much appreciated

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Good Morning  @Jongiiii 

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!Smiley Happy


 

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I grasp that when you connect your notebook to AC it shows plugged in and charging?  When you tried to run on battery power, although is showed 20% it would not power on the notebook.

 

Here is a link to Testing and Calibrating the Battery (Windows 😎.  If this has not resolved the issue, with the notebook only being a couple of months old, I suggest contacting HP support for assistance as they can remotely access your system to aid with quickly overcoming difficulties.

 

Please call our technical support at 800 474 6836. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get a support number for your region.

 

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I also have the same problems, the technicians fixed 2 times online and the same problem. Someone is working on it now as we speak, third time. Flash BIOS to F.11 2 times. Windows + B + Power to reset works. I think it's the case design problems that causes "Electrical Static charge".

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Wow, the technician is flashing the BIOS again, 3rd time. I checked the pin on the charger, it's perfect. After the bios re-flashed, it's working, but re-flashing the bios every day is not a very good way to have a laptop. I'm getting an RMA for fixing. I have another charger, I'll use it to see if it's the charger, if it is, then I'll let HP know. But it doesn't seem to be the charger because last night, after discharging to 92%, it stops going down even I used it without charging, I knew it was broken then. 

Will post the result of the battery problem one way or another. It's brand new, beautiful and not working.

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Why are you still telling people to test and calibrate the battery? IT'S THE BADLY MADE CHARGER. The tiny pin inside the bit you put in the laptop will be bent. You need to straighten it out with something thin. It will then charge the laptop again.
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Ignore hp support assistants about bios and battery calibration and nonsense, it's the pin inside the bit that goes in the laptop.
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My envy 14 will not detect battery
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