Hi @Idro , Here are some steps you can try : 1. Check the Power Cable and Adapter Sometimes, the issue can be with the power cable or adapter itself. Make sure the power cable and charger are securely plugged into both the laptop and the wall socket. You could also try a different wall outlet to rule out a power source issue. If possible, test the charger with another device to confirm it’s working properly. 2. Update Drivers Battery Driver Update: In Windows, go to Device Manager > Batteries and expand the section. Right-click on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery and select Update driver. You can also try uninstalling the driver and restarting the laptop—Windows will reinstall the driver automatically. 3. Check the Battery Health Sometimes, the battery itself could be faulty or degraded. To check battery health: Open Command Prompt and type powercfg /batteryreport. This generates a report that can give you insight into the battery’s health and charging history. Alternatively, some laptops come with built-in diagnostics tools to check battery health. 4. Reset Battery/Power Settings In some cases, resetting the battery settings can help: Go to Device Manager and disable the battery driver (under "Batteries"). Restart your laptop and let Windows reinstall the driver.
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