What's the use of a fully charged laptop if it becomes unusable?
The level of frustration caused by this problem is high and many users have
quit Windows 10 due to this problem. In this article we have listed the most
effective solutions that have worked for others, so don't worry and keep
reading.
Solution:
Reinstall the battery driver.
Another thing you can do to fix this problem is to reinstall the
battery driver. Due to driver issues, the system may shut down when the power
cord is unplugged. In this case, you need to reinstall the driver. Here are the
steps:
Go to the Start menu and type Device Manager to open it.
Click to expand Battery and right-click each ACPI option one by
one.
Select "Uninstall".
In some cases, disconnecting
the laptop's battery, sitting it down for a while, and then reconnecting it may
fix the problem. Your steps may vary. If you are not tech savvy, ignore this
solution as it may damage your laptop hardware. Here's how to remove the
battery:
1. Turn off your laptop and
unplug the power cord.
2. Use a screwdriver to remove
all screws to access the battery.
Find the battery and carefully
remove it.
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