HP Paviliong9 notebookpc: battery or plug in pin adapter problems

Laptop will not load.  States of icon is connected but does not support.    Has begun charging for less than 30 seconds maybe 3 times only, then goes to not charge mode.  Up to 60percent. My Jack works the ac adapter is only lukewarm. I can't calibrate my battery, it must be between 99 and 100 percent. What is my profile or is it my battery? Don't know? Help, please!

@bigmikes1

Please post on the Forums of HP,

I'd be happy to help you

As I understand it, the laptop is plugged into the adapter/charger, but it does not load

Don't worry, though, as I have a few steps below that should help you to solve this problem:

Disconnect the load and use the laptop until the battery drains in 15%.

Turn off the laptop and turn it on again after 30 minutes.

Reinstalled compatible Microsoft ACPI Control method battery in Device Manager,

Restart the computer, and the problem should be solved.

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