Pavilion 15-b100ek Sleekbook not start

Hello

I'm having a problem with my sleekbook 15-b100ek. It began when I was using it and noticed it was a little late as I was game, I noticed that even if the AC adapter is plugged in, windows reported that the battery is charging, but the charge level was fast decaying, until the computer is shut down because he was in power. Since I could not start, even if I remove the battery. Also, when I plug the AC adapter / DC battery led flashes once (white). Can someone help to solve the problem and fix it?

Concerning

Problem solved on its own. I have nothing else but to let the unplugged the laptop for a few hours. I have no idea on what could have caused the end, or what fixed it. As long as it continues to work, I'm happy with it!

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