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:
To see if Windows can fix the battery not charging problem, you can run the power troubleshooter. 1. In the search type "troubleshoot settings " and then click to open them from the search results. 2. In the 'Troubleshoot' window, select Additional troubleshooters. 3. Scroll down and click on Power.
Check Power Cable & Battery Connection. Disconnect External Devices. Diagnose Battery Health. Run Windows Battery Troubleshooter. Uninstall & Reinstall Battery Device Driver. Update Chipset Drivers. Reset Power. Update BIOS. Replace Charger. Replace Battery.
Open the Device Manager and locate your battery driver. Now, right-click on it and select Uninstall device. After uninstalling the battery driver, restart your laptop. Windows will automatically install the missing or uninstalled driver after restart. Alternatively, you can also perform a scan for hardware changes to reinstall the battery driver.
If a BIOS reset does not fix the no battery is detected Windows 11 error, you may perform a full BIOS update. Follow the steps below. 1. Click the magnifying lens in the Taskbar, type HP, and select HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Windows. 2. In the BIOS-System Firmware area, click Check for BIOS updates. 3. Click the Agree button.
To troubleshoot and diagnose the battery not charging problem on your laptop follow the below steps in order: Check Power Supply connections & Battery. Check Power Cable & Battery Connection. Disconnect External Devices. Diagnose Battery Health. Run Windows Battery Troubleshooter. Uninstall & Reinstall Battery Device Driver. Update Chipset Drivers.