If one or more of the cells within the battery are bad/defective, they can make the battery report a full/100% charge while being charged as all working cells have charged but then fail when under load as not enough power to run the laptop. I would say the battery has failed. Not open for further replies. Solved!
The most obvious reason for a laptop shutting down immediately after unplugging the power cord is that the battery might have gone bad. However, that isn’t always the case, especially with newer laptops. It should be noted that the battery usually degrades over some time, and the change is noticeable.
I would say the battery has failed. If one or more of the cells within the battery are bad/defective, they can make the battery report a full/100% charge while being charged as all working cells have charged but then fail when under load as not enough power to run the laptop.
Nothing happens when pressing power button. Can only power on when plugged in. If I unplug power cord, laptop completely shuts down. My I have my Power Option as the same and optimal so that hasn't changed. I have always had my computer plugged into the AC cable with only a small time running on battery power only.
It’s almost as if the battery is not connected, but clearly if the laptop shows it’s 100% charged, it can detect it. Troubleshooting steps: Make sure the power cord and adapter is connected to the system and wall outlet. Press and hold the power button until the computer turns off completely. Turn on the computer.
At times, when a system is forced to shut down without following the appropriate process (e.g., pulling out the battery), the laptop’s Power Management settings get altered. We could fix it as follows: Press Win + R to open the Run window and type the command powercfg.cpl. Press Enter to open the Power Options window.
Have you tried to reseat your battery yet? There is a chance that if you reseat the battery and boot it up with the power adapter plugged that it may work again. I would …
why does my new surface pro 6 shut down when the power cable is removed. It cannot then be awakened. I have to shut down when using the power cable then re start it …
If one or more of the cells within the battery are bad/defective, they can make the battery report a full/100% charge while being charged as all working cells have charged …
Please do make sure that the battery is well seated in the laptop. Remove the battery first for couple of seconds the unplug the AC adapter as well then press and hold the …
One day, my laptop battery started to show "fully charged" whenever charger plugged. But as soon as I unplug the charger, laptop''s battery LED turns to red and shut down …
The battery is fully charged. The battery/power indicator light is flashing on the laptop. If I unplug the power adaptor, the laptop instantly turns off. All drivers are up to date. …
Let''s do a battery test here: Make sure the power cord and adapter is connected to the system and wall outlet. Press and hold the power button until the computer turns off …
The most obvious reason for a laptop shutting down immediately after unplugging the power cord is that the battery might have gone bad.
I tried resetting the battery, updated BIOS, but to no avail. Then, for a couple of weeks now, I have had to keep it always plugged in because the laptop shuts down instantly the moment I …
Sorry you''re having this problem with your power supply / battery on your laptop. As a possible fix, with your laptop turned off, unplug the charging cable from the laptop …
I tried resetting the battery, updated BIOS, but to no avail. Then, for a couple of weeks now, I have had to keep it always plugged in because the laptop shuts down instantly …
What happens is the battery voltage goes below the amount needed to power the device on its own and applying the power charging source is barely putting it past that …
Does the notebook shut down immediately (right after you unplug the charger)? Do you get any error message on your notebook (Such as Plugged in, not charging, etc.)? …
It''s almost as if the battery is not connected, but clearly if the laptop shows it''s 100% charged, it can detect it. Troubleshooting steps: Make sure the power cord and adapter …
For a month or so the laptop would shut off after some minutes of the power cord being unplugged. The battery was always at least 50% charged when I rebooted. Now, …
At this point I''m thinking that the problem lie in how the laptop uses the battery though I''m not sure how to test this. Once the power cable is unplugged, the laptop will remain …
I can plug my battery cord into my laptop and get a Fully Charge 100% reading. I can''t power on when on battery even though it''s fully charged. Nothing happens when …
After the recent Windows Update, my laptop shuts down abruptly when I unplug my charger. It doesn''t seem to be like a battery issue as I am able to run the laptop …
I''ve recently started working at a new company and I''ve been provided with a brand new Latitude E5570. After 3 days use the laptop has started to shut down when the …
4. Shut down the computer. 5. Disconnect the charger. 6. Remove the battery. 7. Hold down the power button for 1 minute. 8. Insert the battery only. 9. Attempt to turn the …
The most obvious reason for a laptop shutting down immediately after unplugging the power cord is that the battery might have gone bad.