Laptop is plugged in but not charging – what should you do?

Having a laptop that won’t charge is really frustrating. Our Which? Tech Support team has heard from members who are struggling to keep their laptop battery charged.

If your laptop is plugged in but still isn't charging, there are a couple of reasons why this might be happening. The usual culprits are problems with battery health or hardware. Thankfully, there are several things you can do to diagnose the problem.

Below, we explain some of the common causes of laptop battery issues and some of the steps you can take to fix them. Have a read through our guide - if you're a Which? Tech Support subscriber, you can reach out to our friendly team if you have any trouble.

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Question of the Month: why isn't my laptop charging?

'My laptop worked perfectly fine until this morning. Suddenly, it will no longer charge. 

It's all plugged in correctly into the power outlet. How can I fix this? I have only 40% battery left.'

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Dirty or damaged charging port

a person in a green shirt plugging a charging cable into a grey laptop

Have a look at your laptop's charging port and inspect it for any damage. Some key signs are a distorted shape or loose hardware. 

If you can't see any obvious wear, give it a clean. Use compressed air, a toothpick or a cotton swab to dislodge any dust or debris that may be preventing your laptop from charging. Be gentle, as you don't want to cause more damage.

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Faulty power adaptor or cable

Exposure to high heat or water can damage your charging cable. Natural wear and tear over time will have an effect, too. 

Inspect the cable and plug, looking out for exposed wiring. If it's not in tip-top condition, then replace it. 

Power management glitch

Power management software is responsible for controlling the power usage of your laptop. If there's a glitch with the software or driver, it can stop the battery from charging properly. Reinstalling the drivers can fix it.

Start menuDevice ManagerBatteriesUninstall device

Windows will reinstall the drivers as your system reboots.

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Outdated or corrupted BIOS

The BIOS is firmware that runs on the motherboard that manages hardware functions (including power management). An outdated or corrupted BIOS can cause charging problems.

Updating or reinstalling the BIOS firmware can help fix charging issues. The best way to get updates is to search your laptop manufacturer's website for your model and download the latest BIOS updates. 

Most updates for modern laptops come in executable (.exe) files that you just download and run. Once run, your laptop restarts and does the entire installation for you.

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Check your battery 

A person sitting on a sofa using a laptop that is plugged into the wall

Some laptops let you set a charging threshold to prolong battery life. This stops the battery charging beyond a certain percentage to help extend its life. If you're having problems charging, though, it's best to disable this setting.

How you do this depends on what brand of laptop you have, as a dedicated manufacturer tool lets you do this. For example, Lenovo's Vantage software, Asus Battery Health Charging and Dell Power Manager all offer options to set charging limits.

Device Manager PowerBattery settingsBattery charge thresholdBattery charge threshold

Windows battery report

Windows has a battery report that lets you see whether or not your battery is on its last legs.

Start menuCommand PromptCommand PromptRun as administratorpowercfg /batteryreport Enter

The battery report will be stored in your user folder in the yellow File Explorer folder (c:/Users/myusername, for example). Compare the Full Charge Capacity to the Design Capacity - if the Full Charge Capacity is significantly lower, your battery's health has degraded and it's likely time to consider replacing it. 

Mac battery report

For Apple Macs, you can find out how many charge cycles your model's been through. Batteries have a limited number of charge cycles before they start to deteriorate.

Option keyApple menuClick System InformationPower
  • Check the Cycle Count under 'Battery Information'
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    Problematic plug socket

    A person switching on a wall socket with a laptop charger plugged in

    Defective power outlets will prevent any cable from working properly. So if you've only been attempting to charge your laptop from the one plug socket, try a different one. If it works, then the original plug socket is the culprit.

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