How to Fix Battery Not Charging in Windows 11

Several users have recently reported the Battery Not Charging issue in Windows 11. This problem occurs even though the charger remains connected to the PC’s port. Since you are here, you must be facing this issue as well.

Worry not, as in this tutorial, we will discuss the reasons triggering such an issue and seven workarounds that can resolve this problem. 

How to Fix Battery Not Charging in Windows 11

Battery health in laptops is crucial while we are on the go and have important work to complete anywhere. Many users all over the globe are encountering Windows 11 battery not charging issues after they upgrade their PC to Windows 11 OS.

For some, the problem is strange since the Windows 11 battery percentage is frozen, charging pauses, and the battery does not reach 100 percent. Whatever the reason behind it, let’s explore the reasons and solutions in detail.

What causes the Battery Not Charging Issue in Windows 11?

The Windows 11 system’s battery is not charging or stops doing so when your device meets one or more of the following conditions –

  • Incorrect BIOS configuration
  • The charging port is faulty
  • Installed Windows updates have issues
  • Problems with the charging adaptor
  • Battery/Adapter drivers must have been obsolete or simply outdated 

Fix Charger Plugged in, Battery Not Charging in Windows 11

If you have already plugged in the charger, however, the battery is not charging even though the battery is low, attempt these fixes to resolve it on a Windows 11 PC.

1. Carefully examine the Cable Connection

Before proceeding to more in-depth debugging, go through the essentials. Check that the charging cable is correctly plugged into the charging port on your laptop. Then double-check its connection to the electrical outlet. If the current socket isn’t working, try another socket. If you’re using a power strip, connect directly to a wall outlet instead.

Do check the cable connection where it enters the AC adapter. Many a time, this part of the cable becomes loose because of prolonged usage. If you do remember the adapter being in touch with moisture or water, keep that in direct sunlight.

2. Remove the battery and connect it to the power source

Next, verify to see whether your laptop’s battery is working or not. If your laptop has a removable battery, remove it fully from the machine. This is usually accomplished by pulling on a couple of tabs (hooks) on the underside of your laptop. If you’re unsure about the procedure, see the owner’s manual or Google directions for your model.

Before you remove the battery, make sure to turn off your computer. After removing the battery, press and hold the power button for several seconds to drain any leftover charge in the system. Connect the charger and try to switch on your laptop after that.

If it functions normally, your battery is the source of your charging issue. Reinstall the battery in its compartment and double-check that all of the contacts are lined correctly. If this does not resolve the issue, you most likely have a dead battery that has to be replaced.

Note: If your laptop doesn’t have a replaceable battery, you can try opening it up and removing it manually. However, doing so will most certainly violate your warranty, and if you make a mistake, you could cause major damage to your computer. In these instances, it is safer to take your computer to a technician who can perform a professional battery analysis.

3. Try Windows Power Troubleshooter

Power Troubleshooter is a built-in Windows program for resolving battery-related issues. This simple repair is also useful for repairing the Windows 11 battery not charging problem in laptops. Follow the procedures below to carry out this fix –

  • Open the Settings menu by pressing Windows Key & I.
  • Select System and then Troubleshoot on the right pane.
  • Click Other troubleshooters next to see more options. 
  • Locate the Power troubleshooter under the Other section. 
  • Click on the Run button available on its right end. 

Run Power troubleshooter

  • Now, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the remaining steps. 

4. Update BIOS

Windows 11 battery might also stop charging if there have been issues inside the BIOS settings. This is because the BIOS controls the hardware and motherboard of a computer, the battery not charging issue is directly linked to it. 

Remove the battery and plug the charger into the laptop before proceeding to update the device’s BIOS. If it boots up normally, you can begin updating the BIOS. While performing this solution, make sure that the charging is ON on your PC. Else, some other issue may pop in. Here’s how to update BIOS in Windows 11 –

  • Press Win + R to launch the Run dialog.
  • Type msinfo32 and press Enter.
  • In the System Information window, put the cursor inside the “Find what” section.
  • Type the BIOS version and then click on the Find button.
  • Take note of the BIOS version after you see the highlighted result.

BIOS version or date

  • Navigate to the BIOS manufacturer’s website through a web browser.
  • Using the information you’ve gathered, look for appropriate BIOS versions.
  • Once located, download and install its latest patch on your computer. 
  • You may now restart your PC and check if the battery starts charging successfully on your computer. 

5. Update or Reinstall Windows 11 Battery Driver

Although your battery is an external device, Microsoft installs specific drivers to ease its functions. If your computer is still plugged in and not charging after attempting the preceding methods, upgrading or removing those drivers may help to restart the charging process.

Follow the steps below to upgrade your computer’s battery driver –

  • Press the Windows key + X to open the Power menu.
  • Choose Device Manager.
  • Click to expand the Batteries section. 
  • Now, right-click on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery and choose the Update driver option.
  • Select Search automatically for drivers on the Update Driver’s Window.
  • When Windows locates a compatible battery driver for you, it will download the update from the manufacturer’s website and install it.

update battery drivers

If updating the driver does not address this problem, you must uninstall it from your computer. Windows will reinstall the removed driver automatically when you reboot your PC. Well, here are the steps to work on –

  • Press Windows + X, and then tap the letter “M” to launch Device Manager. 
  • Click on the arrow beside the Batteries option.
  • When this expands, right-click on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery. This time, choose the Uninstall device option.
  • When a confirmation window pops up, hit the Uninstall button again.

Restart your PC so that the recent changes become effective from the next login. If the problem persists even after this, re-visit Device Manager and try upgrading or uninstalling the Microsoft AC Adapter under Batteries. 

Note: If all fail, make sure to install optional updates on your computer

6. Switch the charging mode from Adaptive to Standard

‘Battery charge configuration’ is set to Adaptive by default in BIOS on numerous manufacturers’ computers. According to experts, this may also cause the issue of “Battery Not Charging” on Windows 11 PC. To change the current charging mode, follow these steps –

  • Shut down your PC completely.
  • Switch it on and then press Esc or Del
  • Enter the BIOS by selecting the option on the subsequent screen.
  • Go to the BIOS and select the Advanced option.
  • Choose “Battery charge configuration”.
  • Select Standard from the Options menu and save it. 

Note: This solution will work for Dell laptops; similar steps will be available for other manufacturers. However, do use the appropriate function key to boot into the BIOS. 

7] Disable the Latest Windows updates

If you had recently installed a cumulative update, and this problem starts occurring after that, you must have installed a corrupt patch update. Get rid of this update by navigating to the below path –

Settings (Win + I) > Windows Update > Update history

  • Scroll down to Related settings, and click Uninstall updates

Repair Windows 11 - Uninstall updates

  • The system will redirect you to the Control Panel.
  • Select the recently installed patch, and hit the Uninstall button.

Wait for this update to uninstall successfully. Once it is over, restart your PC, re-visit Windows Update, and reinstall the pending updates on your computer. 

What more you can do to fix the “Battery Not Charging” Issue?

Here are a few things that you must attempt to fix the battery issues on your computer –

1. Drain the battery completely and then recharge it

Complete draining your Windows 11 battery till its last percentage and then recharge it. Allow a couple more hours for the battery to fully charge to see if this works. Several people who have battery problems have found the same method to be useful.

Note: This is an indication for you to replace the battery of your system as soon as possible.

2. Let the Battery Cool down 

On the Windows 11 OS, when a laptop becomes excessively hot, the battery does not charge 100 percent. This is how excessive heat damages and destroys your laptop battery. Simply remove the battery from the laptop and leave it aside for a few hours until it cools down to solve this problem. To charge the device, insert the battery and turn it on. Check to see if it works.

3. Properly clean the connector ends

Some users believe that the battery stops charging in Windows 11 because of the dust piling up on the AC adapter or the connectors. Make a habit of regularly cleaning all such surfaces. 

For this, you may use several alcohol-soaked cleaning pads that can be found in stores. You can also rub alcohol or electric cleaning solutions on the contact area, but not directly on it. Cotton or lint-free cloths can be used to remove dirt and dust powder.

Note: Before cleaning, make sure the device is unplugged from the power source to avoid any serious issues. After carefully cleaning the adaptor and connectors, you can expect the charging to resume.

I hope this article helped sort out the Battery Not Charging in Windows 11.

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