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Why does my laptop say connected but not charging?
If your laptop is actually plugged in and yet it is still not charging, the battery might be the culprit. If your laptop turns on properly, it means your power adapter is also working properly. And therefore, the problem is with your battery. It’s possible that you’re dealing with a bum battery.
How do I change the charging limit on my laptop?
To increase or decrease the Reserve Battery Level percentage, right-click the battery icon in the system tray and select Power Options. The classic Control Panel will open to the Power Options section – click the Change plan settings hyperlink. Then click on the Change advanced power settings hyperlink.
Why won’t my Asus Laptop charge above 59\%?
HOPE YOU FOUND IT HELPFUL. My ASUS laptop will not charge above 59\%. After 59\% it says “connected, but not charging”. Is there something wrong with the battery or the charger? The reason the battery stops charging at this level is to maximize the battery’s lifespan. By keeping it at ~60\% charge, you can keep it healthy for a longer period.
How do I Fix my Asus Laptop that won’t turn on?
Remove the battery from your ASUS laptop (if your battery is irremovable, skip this step). Press and hold down the power button for 60 seconds, then release. Re-plug the AC adapter/power charger to your laptop. Power on your laptop as normal. Your ASUS laptop should be charging and saying “ plugged in, charging ”.
How to use the battery health charging feature on Asus laptops?
ASUS provides you with the Battery Health Charging feature and you can use it. Here’s how to do that: Step 1. Navigate to the Taskbar and select the Show hidden icons option at the bottom right corner. Step 2. Click on the Battery health charging mode icon.
How do I fix a laptop that stops charging at 59\%?
Run the laptop on battery power only and run it until the battery goes completely dead. Then fully recharge the battery without starting the laptop until it’s fully charged (Probably overnight should do it). If it still stops charging at 59\%, then you probably have a software issue that needs addressed.