If re-enabling the battery driver does not help, you can try updating it to see if that gets rid of the “No battery is detected” message on Windows. Here’s how. Step 1: Open Device Manager on your PC. Step 2: Under Batteries, right-click on the battery adapter and select Update driver.
1] Shut down the system and remove the power cord and the battery. 2] Press the power button for 5 to 10 seconds making sure no power source is connected to the system. 3] Reconnect the battery and try to boot the system. If it works fine, well and good, or else proceed to the next solution:
Right click Start to open Device Manager, under Battery choose the battery device, then Driver tab, then if available Roll Back the driver. If not available, choose Uninstall Driver, restart PC to reinstall.
If the error remains, it could be caused by a corrupted battery driver. In that case, you can try uninstalling the driver instead. Restart your PC after that to allow Windows to install the removed driver again. At times, issues with your PC’s BIOS can also lead to the “No battery is detected” message on Windows 11.
The power troubleshooter is a Windows built-in utility that can detect and fix common battery issues automatically. If you’re on Windows 7 or 8… If you’re on Windows 10… If you’re on Windows 7 or 8… 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key. Then, type troubleshooting and select Troubleshooting. 2) Click System and Security. 3) Click Power.
Remove your battery and clean any dust in the connectors. Plug in your charger and press the power button. If your PC can work without a battery, allow it to boot up completely and shut it down again. If it can’t work without a battery, press and hold the power button for over 30 seconds.