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Hi @ruaspy
Try uninstalling the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method battery drivers in ''Device Manager > Battery'', and then when they have been uninstalled, close all open windows and restart the laptop in the normal manner.
-During the following startup, Windows will reinstall the drivers. Check if the battery shows that it is charging etc. If it does allow it to fully charge (if necessary) and then check if it now works OK
+During the following startup, Windows will reinstall the drivers. Check if the battery shows that it is detected and charging etc. If it does allow it to fully charge (if necessary) and then check if it now works OK

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Original post by: jayeff

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Hi @ruaspy

Try uninstalling the Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method battery drivers in ''Device Manager > Battery'', and then when they have been uninstalled, close all open windows and restart the laptop in the normal manner.

During the following startup, Windows will reinstall the drivers. Check if the battery shows that it is charging etc. If it does allow it to fully charge (if necessary) and then check if it now works OK

Status:

open