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09-12-2015 05:48 PM
My new Envy had the same problem. I read most of the post, and started down the hp support assist avenue. The first thing in that app was updates needed, so I went ahead and did that while reading the replys to the post.
I did try the check battery, but no calabration option could be found.
After the updates, which none said anything about power management, I rebooted and the problem is gone. I tried a couple of things, unplugged the charge while the laptop is on, then plugged it back in. I could not recreate the problem.
I hope the solution presist!
Best of luck.
09-16-2015 12:54 AM
i have tried reading alot of solutions to this problems, but the only that worked is, straightaing the tiny pin that is located in the charger that connects to the computer/laptop,
when the pin is straight you will notice a difference in the charger as the whole silver plate goes in the laptop
Thank you
09-16-2015 08:23 PM
Hello all:
I also have this issue on a recently purchased EliteBook 8460P that started with Windows 7 Professional x64 and currently has Windows 10 Professional x64. The Battery plugged in but not charging status occurred after a day or two of use.
Steps taken to resolve:
1. Exchange notebook to an identical notebook with different power adapter, battery and hard drive. OS was reinstalled.
2. Remove Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery entry from Device Manager as widely reported on internet.
3. Installed HP Support Assistant and perform HP Battery Check. Battery tested good.
4. The pin in the power adapter is not bent and has a good connection to the notebook.
5. BIOS has been updated to latest release available on HP's website.
To summarize this issue has occurred within 2 days on 2 notebooks with 2 batteries with 2 power adapters with a clean build of the operating system (both Windows 7 and Windows 10)
All feedback appreciated.
Regards
09-22-2015 02:34 PM - edited 09-22-2015 02:38 PM
Thanks to these forums I realized the problem I had was a bent pin inside the power adapter plug.
I STRAIGHTENED THE PIN OUT BUT NOW AFTER SOME USE IT FINALLY BROKE OFF.
Now I'm without the use of this computer!
Its not fair that I decided to buy this computer vs a comparably priced Microsoft Surface Pro 2 only to later find out that there is an issue with the pin in this power adaptor.
Also I believe the mousepads on these keyboards are also defective. I never use the mouse pad on the keyboard becuse it has behaved all screwey from day one. The mouse will behave as if you had locked the right clcik button and anything you mouse over will be long clicked or dragged.
I feel that HP owes me an adaptor and a keyboard.
If this coputer did not suffer these two issues, it would be a fantastic computer.
09-23-2015 08:45 AM
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10-20-2015 10:30 PM - edited 10-20-2015 10:30 PM
I too had some issues with my Probook 450 G2 battery not charging.
I resolve mine by going to the device manager then batteries and update ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery driver.
Problem solved for me. It will say x minutes to full charge when it works.
11-17-2015 05:58 AM
Thanks so much Lugani for your post.
After battling with the issue for months, your post saved the day.
I checked and found that the centre pin was slighly bent, so I straightened it and pronto normal charging resumes!
Thanks again.
