Laptop Battery flashing orange-green, but i never use laptop on battery
i Always have my laptop plugged in
people on computer help forums say you need to replace your battery but what if you never use your laptop on battery, but Always having it plugged in but the orange-green light flashing is kinda annoying to me any advice? the battery power level stands at 98% (plugged in, does not recharge) |
You have blown the battery
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The battery is probably dying which doesn't necessarily matter if you're always plugged in, though it will (when it totally dies) mean that, for example, you can't unplug and move rooms without restarting the laptop. If you don't mind being always plugged in and it's just the light that's bugging you... stick a bit of insulating tape over it? :think:.
LT is correct believe it or not though, you should try draining and then recharging the battery a few times to see if that helps, especially if it's an older laptop. Older laptop / phone batteries "liked" to be drained for battery health rather than constantly topped up at a power source. If it's less than a few years old that shouldn't matter though, charging tech has changed so that batteries don't "trickle charge" at 99-100% any more. |
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my mom has same laptop, and same flashing orange light for 6, 7 months and laptop still works perfectly also keeps it plugged into main power rather than via battery |
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i mean my mom's laptop has same orange light flashing for about 10 months, a year now idk but quite a long time |
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I never leave my laptop plugged in as it will overcharge and blow the battery.
Every time it gets to 97% I unplug it , there's been the odd time I've let it get to 100%but I still unplug it . If my battery gets low I always get a notification and then plug it back in. |
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If you turn off all devices that have an internet connection for 3 months it should fix itself x
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Good Nicky is getting sensible advice
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Have you switched it off for 30 seconds and switch it back on:shrug:
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Nick just stick some black on gray tape over the flashing bit problem solve Your welcome :cheer2: |
Michael making a late entry into post of the year..:joker:
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