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 Laptop battery won't charge

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69_black_69  
Posted: Friday, Sep 7 2012, 13:40
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So, today i tried to charge my laptop, it is said in the adapter is plugged in and charging.
But why the f*ck the battery still decrease like if it didn't even charged?

Tried with my friend's adapter to charge my laptop, it works perfect. (plugged in, charging, and it increase)
But with my own adapter, it still decrease.

So the problem is the adapter, right? not the battery?
The weird things is that i tried running my laptop with no battery, adapter plugged in, and it works.

I'm really confused. Is it teh battery or the adapter?
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shiva s  
Posted: Friday, Sep 7 2012, 14:35
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What type of adapter are you using? Is it geninue?
The problem can also be caused due to the loose connection of the pins of the adapter.
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Posted: Friday, Sep 7 2012, 19:40
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Make sure the voltage rating on the adapter isn't too high, too low and that the amperage (maximum rated current draw) isn't too low. Simply Google the manufacturer and model number to find a matching power adapter. Laptop power adapters are very weak links when it comes to failure.
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