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)”. 09-02-2018 12:54 PM. @ELDIZZLE. Typical reasons that the battery does not charge beyond x% include: Battery is dying / aging / old / out-of-warranty and is need of replacement. Battery is faulty and in need of replacement. Battery is on a recall list (and is in need of replacement) Battery is older and needs (might benefit from) calibration. 1. You can, but try to keep the battery's level between 20% and 80%. Charging it and discharging it beyond those levels puts more wear on the battery and decreases its longevity. If you charge/discharge regularly between 20% and 80%, you should charge it fully (100%) and then let it drain completely (0%) once in awhile. 2. Lenovo Battery Technology - Best Practices Guide. This document includes best practices for use and care of the battery in your Mobile Personal Computer device. Refer to the User Guide for detailed battery instructions and recommendations. The Microsoft Surface Diagnostic Toolkit shows: Battery = charged. Battery wear = 25%. Design capacity = 45800mWh. Current capacity = 34270mWh. Battery cycles = 0 (zero). Current charge = 0% (zero). The diagnostic shows that the battery DOES have a usable capacity and has NOT worn out. However, the laptop is fails to charge, indicating a B8hZ1O.

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