After giving a restart it was running fine. But suddenly yesterday, my laptop did not turn up. I plugged in and it turned on. It showed “11% available (plugged in but not charging)”. And when I removed the power cord, it blacked out. Today also i am facing the same problem. But it is showing “0% available (plugged in but not charging)”. Press the Win+X keyboard shortcut and choose the Control Panel item from the super secret menu. Choose Hardware and Sound. Choose Power Options. You see the laptop’s power plans. The battery warning levels are set for a specific plan. Next to the active power plan, click the link Change Plan Settings. Remove the battery, unplug the charger, then press and hold the power button for 15 seconds. This resets the internal CMOS of the laptop, which can kick it out of whatever non-charging loop it's stuck in. Reinstall the Microsoft Battery Control Method driver.
the battery is almost certainly exhausted. you have two options: a) always run it on AC power. b) buy a new, replacement battery. Yeah.. thought this would be the case. To be honest its a 2014 laptop. BTW i tried to enter the Toshiba part shop for a replacement but couldn't seem to reach it ..
Unplug your charger from your Surface laptop and the wall outlet. Likewise, disconnect any device or accessories plugged into the power connector’s USB-A port. Wait 10-30 seconds and plug your Surface into a power source. Ensure the connections (to your Surface and wall socket) are snug and secure.

Run a built-in troubleshooter to have Windows attempt to fix the problem. In Windows 10, do this through Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Power > Run the troubleshooter . Windows 11 troubleshooter's are in Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters . Check the battery's device status in Device Manager.

Perform a Power Reset. Trying to performing a power reset can fix some unknown issues that cause the problem of computer plugged in not charging on Windows 10. Here is how to do it: Shut down your laptop, unplug the charger and remove the battery. Press and hold the power button for 15 to 30 seconds. Put the battery back in and plug in the AC

2. From the desktop, open File Explorer. 3. Tap and hold or right-click on the USB drive and choose Format. 4. Select FAT32 as the file system and enter a Volume label to name the USB drive, such as RECOVERY, and then tap or click Start. 5. Tap or click OK to erase the contents of the USB drive.

Ya, itu adalah cara mengatasi laptop battery 0 available plugged in charging. Jika Kamu mengikuti langkah-langkah ini, Kamu harus dapat dengan mudah memperbaiki masalah baterai laptop Kamu. Jangan lupa untuk memeriksa laptop Kamu secara teratur untuk memastikan bahwa semuanya berfungsi dengan benar. RwFHJj6.
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