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04-22-2025 12:58 AM
I want Help or any tips How to fix a computer from Hp becuse The charger i bugging So when ever i tried To Put the charger in The Thing so The computer Charger thing takes The Electric Has Been Moving evrey Time I tried To Charge IT so please somone help me
04-23-2025 08:42 AM
@BUGFUX, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding HP Laptop Charger Issue!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
If you're experiencing problems with your HP laptop charger where the power connection is inconsistent, here are a few troubleshooting tips you can try:
Check the Charger and Cable:
- Inspect the charger and the cable for any visible damages, such as fraying or bending. If the cable is damaged, it might not provide a reliable connection to your laptop.
Test the Outlet:
- Try plugging your charger into a different electrical outlet to rule out issues with your power supply.
Inspect the Laptop's Charging Port:
- Look into the laptop's charging port to ensure there is no debris or damage. A blocked or damaged port can prevent proper connection.
Secure Connection:
- Ensure that the charger is securely plugged into the laptop and the wall outlet. Sometimes loose connections can cause intermittent charging.
Battery Health:
- If your laptop is still under warranty, consider contacting HP support for assistance in checking the battery health. A faulty battery can affect how the charger operates.
Use the Correct Charger:
- Make sure that you are using the original HP charger that came with your laptop or a compatible replacement. Incorrect wattage or voltage can cause charging problems.
Hope this helps!
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