Update or Reinstall Battery Drivers. Since your battery is an external device, Windows uses certain drivers to interface with it properly. If your computer is still plugged in and not charging after trying the above, then updating or removing those drivers might kickstart the charging process.
Take out your laptop battery—if it's detachable—then put it back in. Try turning the laptop on, and if it doesn't start, remove the battery again and hold the power button for 10 seconds to drain the remaining juice from your laptop. Then, plug in your charging cord and see if your device charges and turns on. If your laptop is plugged in
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