Laptop battery not charging not (630 HP)

Hi all

Laptop battery not charging. When I plugged on current alternative, it shows plugged in, not charging but acute battery

load. I change the battery but problem not solved. Then I replaced the power supply but problem not solved.

Advice me please.

Cell phone: HP630

error: no current charging

OS: WIN 07

Thank you

Migas

Go in Device Manager. Find the battery device. Click the triangle next to the battery to decompress. Left click on the device of the compatible battery Microsoft ACPI control method, then right-click and choose uninstall. Once he uninstalled it can install on its own, but if not only, right-click on any device and select search the hardware changes. The operating system must install a new copy of the device of the compatible battery Microsoft ACPI control method.

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