Windows 7 "Plugged in, no charging current"

Really strange.

See, I have looked everywhere in this forum, but none of the suggestions helped.

So here's some info:

My laptop is 3 years old, so my battery.

Now, reading battery would be a LOT of 45% to 10%

Maybe it's my battery, but I don't know because I can not calibrate. Why? Cause I can't load after that I have drain. (I have not yet calibrated)

I had the tool NirSoft and wear of the battery (Please note No calibration) amounts to about 68%.

New battery, hardware problem or OS problem?

Because this light which means that it is plugged is lit.

Hello

Thanks for the reply.

At this point in time, it would be best to contact the manufacturer of the laptop computer for more support because it is an unwanted material.

Hope this helps, please get back to us for additional help on Windows. We will be happy to help you.

Thank you.

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