



This may be not a problem but it should be a feature of your energy manager or power manager driver. I would really like to fix this problem permanently but am completely stumped. I have further noticed that my AC light flashes continuously while plugged in, whether the laptop is on or off, which it never used to do.Īlso, note that the battery never charges, now matter how low the available remaining power gets - my problem doesn't appear (to me) to be a feature designed to prolong battery life. My original battery seems to charge temporarily after I repeat the above process. Now the new battery no longer charges even after repeating the above process. However, I bought a new battery to see whether the issue lay with my original battery, and it worked fine for a while before it also succumbed to the issue. Uninstall the ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery driver.I can, sometimes, temporarily fix this problem by following these steps: The battery icon reports something like "79% available (plugged in, not charging)." After installing Windows 10 on my HP Pavilion g6-2197sa laptop, I have had problems charging the battery.
