Means the message: "power plugged in, not charging battery" average my laptop battery is dead and needs to be replaced?

I use a HP laptop which gave problems lately. When I plug in the power socket, the following message appears when my mouse pointer is on the icon on the taskbar of current:
0% available (plugged in, not supported)
Does this mean it's time to replace my laptop battery?

Hi Mr Ohm,

1 does your laptop charged when you turn it off?

2. you remember to make changes to the computer, after which the issue started?

Take a look at the following link:

Charger plugged in, but does not charge

Alternatively, you can contact HP to ensure that it is not a hardware problem:

Contact HP

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