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07-15-2019 10:12 AM
I have a HP Envy 17 laptop and recently the charge on this laptop seems to be dying despite being plugged in. Initially it said that it was plugged in, not charging however now the battery is at 12% and it claims to be charging but the percentage does not go up. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Also, the charger works fine because i've tested it with a friend's laptop.
07-17-2019 01:50 PM
Hi! @Meesha1,
Please share the product number of the PC to assist you better.
So try updating the BIOS and chipset drivers on the PC to the latest version using HP support assistant and check if it helps.
Refer this article to know more information about using the HP support assistant. Click Here
Try the steps recommended below.
On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and X at the same time to open the quick-access menu.
Click Device Manager.
In Batteries section, right-click on your battery driver, commonly it’s Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery. Then click Uninstall device.
Restart the PC the drivers would automatically install again.
Run Power Troubleshooter.
On Cortana, enter Troubleshooter then select Troubleshooting.
Click Improve power usage to open the window, then click Next.
This should run the troubleshooter, and can fix any detected issues. You may try restarting your computer and charge your battery again.
Also, Try performing a hard reset on your laptop and check if it helps.
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Turn off the computer.
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Remove the computer from any port replicator or docking station.
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Disconnect all external connected peripheral devices such as USB storage devices, external displays, and printers.
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Unplug the AC adapter from the computer.
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Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
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With the battery and power cord unplugged, press and hold the Power button for about 15 seconds to drain any residual electrical charge from the capacitors.
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Insert the battery and plug the AC adapter back into the laptop, but do not connect any of the peripheral devices.
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Press the Power button to turn on the computer.
The computer starts normally or a startup menu opens.
NOTE:
If your computer does not start after pressing the Power button, then a power reset did not resolve the startup issue. SeeAdditional resources for further troubleshooting steps.
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If a startup menu opens, use the arrow keys to select Start Windows Normally, and then press the Enter key.
Lastly, try running a battery test from the F2 system diagnostics page under the component test.
Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on your PC. Click Here
Let me know how it goes!
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A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee
07-24-2019 11:17 PM
There is issue in battery you can contact customer care to change the battery or replace the battery.
You can also check the tutorial and tips on www.technofiy.com