Acer V5 - 571P says "plugged in, not charging" and battery LED flashes orange from time to time.

Laptop didn't work when it's plugged in and the battery says "plugged in, not charging." Battery LED also flashes a few times from time to time, so I don't know if it's a circuit board problem or the battery itself.

I tried updated driver battery without success.

You can try to unplug the power and remove the battery. Press and hold power for 30 seconds, Plug and see if it is supported.

Generate a report on the battery

http://www.howtogeek.com/217010/how-to-generate-a-battery-health-report-on-Windows-8-or-Windows-10/

Your numbers will be different from the one below, but the left is good, the right is bad.

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