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10-30-2022 01:30 PM
Ever since I updated windows 11 to version 22H2, I have had issues with charging. Sometimes when powered on, the laptop won't charge through the USB C and barrel power adapter. This problems goes away when the laptop is shut down completely, but as soon as I turn it on, it will again stop charging. This shouldn't happen and I hope to resolve it ASAP. It's running the latest version of windows available, and all drivers are up to date. Reinstalling the battery drivers did not fix the issue.
11-16-2022 07:40 AM
@alvin318
Welcome to the HP support community.
I understand that your notebook is not charging, I am glad to assist you.
I have a few steps listed below that should help you resolve this concern:
Unplug the charge and use the laptop until the battery drains to 15%.
Turn off the laptop and turn it back on after 30mins.
Reinstalled Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery under device manager:
1) In the search box, type and open “Device Manager”.
2) Expand “Batteries”.
3) Right-click the "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" that is listed there.
4) Click on “Uninstall”.
5) At the prompt put a check in the box to remove the current driver
6) Shutdown the computer.
7) Remove the battery for minute and then put it back in.
😎 When the computer comes back up it should automatically find the driver.
9) Go to Device Manager.
10) Expand Batteries.
11) Right-click the "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" that is listed there.
12) Click "Search automatically for updated driver software"
Do the same thing with Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller.
Restart the computer and the issue should be fixed.
Keep me posted.
If this helps, please mark the public post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.
Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee