Lenovo U400 battery plugged in, not supported

Most of the solutions I found on the Internet involves the removal of the battery, but this is not possible with the U400. Is there a way to fix this?

Hi nsicurella,

have you tried this one?

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/IdeaPad-Y-and-U-series-laptops/Z570-battery-plugged-in-but-not-charging-...

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