battery charges to laptop at 95%

Original title: laptop does not charge

My laptop currently has 95% battery charge. I was unable to turn it on since yesterday even while it was plugged. Finally, a few

There it turned on, but it does not load. The message on the lower right part of the screen says "plugged in/not no load.

Are there steps I can take before I am try to replace the battery?

Thank you.

Hello

I'm sorry to hear that you are facing this problem with your laptop. I'll certainly try and help you get the problem solved, however be notified to it problems with the hardware, you may need to contact the manufacturer.

(a) could you also give us some more information?

(b) since when are you facing the issue?

(c) what is the brand and model of the laptop?

(d) do you have any security program installed on the computer?

(e) you are aware of any recent software or hardware on the computer changes?

Unplug the computer power - remove the battery and reinsert and verification. Batteries are old, or it could be a problem with the computer.

Check with the support of the machine system, and many of them have on line forums.

You can also go through the steps in the article and check if it helps. Here is an article on the battery. Well go there and check.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/battery-meter-frequently-asked-questions

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/conserving-battery-power

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-accurate-is-the-battery-meter

Hope this information was helpful and let us know if you need help in the future about Windows. We will be happy to help you.

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