Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Dell laptop plugged in but not chrging

 Dell laptop plugged in but not chrging 





  1. Check the Power Adapter and Connection:

    • Ensure that the power adapter is securely connected to both the laptop and the power outlet. Check for any signs of damage to the adapter or the cable.
    • Try using a different power outlet or a different power adapter (if available) to rule out issues with the power source.

  2. Inspect the Charging Port:

    • Examine the charging port on the laptop for any signs of damage, dirt, or debris. Use compressed air to clean out any dust or debris that may be obstructing the connection.

  3. Restart the Laptop:

    • Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve charging issues. Shut down your laptop, unplug the power adapter, remove the battery (if removable), and hold down the power button for about 15 seconds. Then reinsert the battery (if applicable), plug in the power adapter, and turn on the laptop.

  4. Update Device Drivers:

    • Outdated or corrupt device drivers can sometimes cause charging problems. Update your laptop's BIOS and chipset drivers from the Dell website to ensure compatibility and stability.

  5. Check Battery Health:

    • Use Dell's built-in diagnostic tools or third-party software to check the health of your laptop's battery. If the battery is old or degraded, it may need to be replaced.

  6. Reset BIOS Settings:

    • Access the BIOS or UEFI settings of your Dell laptop and reset the BIOS to default settings. Sometimes, incorrect BIOS settings can cause charging issues.

  7. Perform a System Update:

  8. Contact Dell Support:

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