Ifyour laptop is actually plugged in and yet it is still not charging, the battery might be the culprit. If so, learn about its integrity. If it's removable, take it out and press (and hold down) the power button for around 15 seconds.
Rightclick the driver and choose Update Driver. If the driver needs a newer version, it will update, and you can restart your computer. If you previously didn't get the charging symbol over the battery icon on your desktop toolbar, but it's showing now, this could have been the problem.
1 Troubleshoot Power Type troubleshoot in Windows Start Search box > Click Troubleshoot > Scroll down > Click Power > Run the troubleshooter > Follow on-screen direction. 2. Restore Default for Power Settings Right click on battery icon in system tray > Power options > Click Change Plan Settings > Click Restore default settings for this plan 3.
Ifyour laptop battery isn't charging, first make sure there is no problem with your power adapter and cable. On a modern laptop that charges via USB-C, make sure you're using the right USB-C port.
Ifyour laptop battery is in good condition, maybe it is the corrupted power management driver that leads to the Lenovo, ASUS, HP plugged in not charging on Windows 10. Manage to uninstall the power adapter driver in device manager and then reinstall it again for Windows 10.
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