Microsoft Composite battery "trendy but no charging current.

Original title: Microsoft Composite battery

I use an Acer Aspire 5732z laptop. My Microsoft Composite battery driver disappeared and my battery is now charging. It says "connected but no charging current. How can I reinstall the driver?

Thanks in advance :)
Nominal capacity: 47520
Full last Charge: 47520
Thank you.

Hello

These figures show that the battery is always 100%.

If you still see the sector, message on the battery meter does not charge, perform the following steps.

The situation you describe can usually be fixed by doing a Cycle of power on the laptop.

Perform the following steps.

1. shut down the computer.

2 unplug everything from the computer. This includes the AC adapter / CC, Modems and routers and external devices, such as printers, disks, USB devices, etc. Nothing should be left plugged into the computer.

3. remove the battery.

4 wait 30 seconds. Press and hold the power button on the laptop for 15 seconds. This evacuates any excess electric energy out of the laptop.

5 reconnect everything on the computer, including the power adapter and the battery.

Start the computer and check the results to see if the problem is resolved.

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