0% available (plugged in, not in charge) acer v15

I have acer v15 nitro 13 months, until our days battery was great without any problem (99% of time laptops were connected to the network), but from one day to the other happens the battery watch Control Panel it's 0% available (plugged in, does not support). I saw a similar question on this forum with solutions, but all the instuctions were for notebook computers where is possible to remove the battery. Thank you for your answers

Hello

Have you tried this:

  1. Shut down your laptop
  2. Disconnect the power adapter
  3. Wait a few minutes
  4. Follow this procedure

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