How to Fix Lenovo Plugged In Not Charging Problem

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If your Lenovo laptop is plugged in but not charging, here are the best way to get your battery charging again.

When “plugged in, not charging” is the message you see on your Lenovo laptop, getting worried is normal. Luckily, it is not difficult to fix the problems, as the error message doesn’t mean the batteries are dead. The issue can be solved by following the fixes explained below.

Generally, the error message is an outcome of a faulty battery. However, if the battery driver is missing or outdated, you might also face a Lenovo laptop plugged in and not charging. The best and easiest way to solve the problem is to update drivers. For this, give Advanced Driver Updater a try. Using this driver updater for Windows, you can update the battery driver in no time.

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How to fix the Lenovo Plugged in Not Charging Issue?

Here we list the workable solutions to try. Just walk through each fix until you find the right one.

  • Check All Physical Cable Connections
  • Remove the Battery and Connect it to the Power
  • Check for hardware issue
  • Power reset laptop
  • Update the outdated battery driver
  • Update BIOS

Fix 1: Check All Physical Cable Connections

laptop battery

Before troubleshooting to fix the charging issue, let’s do some basic checks.

Firstly, check if the charging wire is securely placed into the charging port on your laptop or not. If not, reconnect it. After that, double-check its connection to the electrical outlet. Also, check the joint where the cable connects to the AC adapter.

Read Also: How to Update Lenovo Thinkpad Driver 

Fix 2: Remove the Battery and Connect it to the Power

AC adapter laptop

If your laptop has a detachable battery, remove it completely. Before doing so, turn off the PC. Unplug the charger and any other connected devices.

After removing the battery, press and hold the power button for a few seconds to discharge any leftover charge in the system, connect the charger and attempt to turn your laptop on.

If it works without the battery, your laptop’s battery is the problem. Clean the battery compartment, replace the battery and double-check that all contacts are in place. If it doesn’t work, you’ll need to replace the battery.

Fix 3: Check for Hardware issue

After following the above two steps, if the laptop battery is plugged in and still not charging, run a check for faulty hardware. For this, firstly, check the power cable. If damaged replace it.

After that, check the AC adapter, which may cause battery charging issues.

Fix 4: Power Reset Your Laptop

Power Reset Your Laptop

When the power cable is plugged in but not charging the Lenovo laptop, try power resetting. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Shut down the computer.
  2. Detach the power cable from the socket and laptop.
  3. Next, get the battery out of the Lenovo laptop.
  4. Now, to power reset press and hold the power button for 30 seconds > let go of the buttons after 30 sec.
  5. Put back the battery and plug the charger into the laptop.
  6. Turn on the laptop; it should now start charging.

If this fix didn’t help no worries. We will move to other methods.

Fix 5: Update Battery Driver

The “plugged-in not charging” issue can also be caused by a corrupt or problematic battery driver. Therefore, you should check for battery driver updates. If it is outdated, you should update it.

You can go to the manufacturer’s website or can use a driver updating tool like Advanced Driver Updater to do the job.

Advanced Driver Updater will scan the PC for outdated drivers and show the latest updates. Also, the best driver updater for Windows verifies the outdated driver and shows compatible updates.

You can use the trial or paid version of Advanced Driver Updater to update drivers. With the registered version, you get a 60-day money-back guarantee, while the Free version lets you update individual drivers.

To use it, follow these steps:

1. Download and install Advanced Driver Updater.

2. Click Start Scan Now button to initiate the scanning.Advanced Driver Updater
3. Update the battery device driver by clicking the Update driver link. However, if you want to update all outdated drivers, paid version of Advanced Driver Updater is required.

update all outdated driver
4. Restart your computer to apply changes.

For assistance, you can contact the support team at support@systweak.com.

Still no luck? Okay, there’s one more thing to try…

Fix 6: Check Battery Settings

If you have recently changed the power settings or they are corrupt, you might face a charging issue. To fix it, follow these steps:

1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

2. Type the control and press the Enter key.

type Control command

3. Change the category view to Small icons.

view to Small Icons from Category4. Click Power Options to check the power settings.

Power Options5. Select the radio button next to Balanced if not already selected.

6. Click Change plan settings and check for battery, display, and sleep settings. If you find some of the settings are corrupt, reset them. If the low battery level is set at too high a percentage or you set the computer to shut down when the battery level drops too low, you might face issues.

If you cannot decide which settings are best, restore the power profile to default.

Now, try to charge the laptop. This should help.

Fix 7: Update your BIOS

Update your BIOS
Basic Input Output System (BIOS), is a piece of software saved on your computer’s motherboard chip. It is used to discover and troubleshoot hardware issues.

The “plugged-in not charging” problem might be caused by a problem with your BIOS firmware settings. Therefore, try upgrading your Lenovo BIOS to resolve the problem.

1. Go to the Lenovo Support page > wait for the site to read your machine details and update the BIOS.

2. Go to the product page > Driver & Software > BIOS > follow the on-screen tutorial.

3. Now, try connecting it.

If the issue plugged in and not charging persists, please contact Lenovo Support.

That is all there is to it. We hope this article proves helpful in resolving your Lenovo plugged-in but not charging problem. Please comment and let us know which solution worked best for you. If you have any more queries, please comment, and we’ll see what we can do.

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14 thoughts on “How to Fix Lenovo Plugged In Not Charging Problem

  1. Avatar for lebi lebi says:

    Had a problem with my laptop not charging when turned on. Saw this blog and tried Advanced Driver Updater and it helped!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  2. Avatar for Monchusar Braemar Monchusar Braemar says:

    My tablet changing light is on but not get any power ..has been changing for 12hrs but still from 15%to 32%
    It was pitty good but it’s happening for the last 3days
    Help …

  3. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Hello Sir/Mam,

    To fix the charging issue on your device, we suggest you to please check the power cable and ensure it is properly connected. If everything is just fine let the device run out of battery. After that, plug it into the charging port and see if it helps. If not update drivers. In case nothing of this works, you might need to see a technician.

  4. Avatar for Gary Craig Gary Craig says:

    How do you up date the drivers if there is no power on the laptop ?

  5. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Hello Gary,

    We can understand your concern.

    Generally, when the laptop is not charging, basic troubleshooting like checking the power socket, checking the power cables, and removing and re-attaching the battery works. However, if nothing works, it seems to be a hardware issue. In such a case we suggest contacting the support or a technician as they will be able to help you.

  6. Avatar for Hassan Hassan says:

    In my case of Lenovo Helix 2, resetting CMOS battery (physically) helped. But this had time done every few startups. Not solved on permanent basis yet

  7. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Dear Hassan,

    It seems like there is some issue with the battery. We recommend you to please get it checked and see if it helps. Meanwhile, we will also look for some other solutions and will share them with you.

    Thanks and Regards

  8. Avatar for Portia Portia says:

    My lenovo IdeaPad 330 doesn’t want to charge and we can’t seem to know what’s the problem

  9. Avatar for Moin Shaikh Moin Shaikh says:

    when my laptop is already powered on and its battery is draining down to low at 15% at that time when i plug in charger, my laptop is not charging at all and when laptop is powered off and then i plug in the charger it starts charging then i powered it on its charging. I want to solve this issue when my laptop is already powered on at that time charger is plugged in it doesn’t charge the laptop. How can solve this issue? Please somebody help.

  10. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Dear Moin

    There can be several reasons for a laptop powered on but not charging:

    1. Overheating.
    2. Corrupt power settings.
    3. Faulty motherboard, damaged charging circuit, and malfunctioning battery sensors.

    To fix it, make sure the air vents are free from dust. Also, let the system shut down > cool down and then try to power it on and change.

    If this does not help, try changing the power plan.

    1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

    2. Type the control and press the Enter key.

    3. Change the category view to Small icons.

    4. Click Power Options to check the power settings.

    5. Select the radio button next to Balanced if not already selected.

    6. Click Change plan settings and check for battery, display, and sleep settings. If you find some of the settings are corrupt, reset them. If the low battery level is set at too high a percentage or you set the computer to shut down when the battery level drops too low, you might face issues.

    If you cannot decide which settings are best, restore the power profile to default.

    Now, try charging the laptop.

    If none of the above fixes help, it seems there is some issue with the motherboard. We suggest contacting a technician to get the problem fixed.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks and Regards

  11. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Dear Portia,

    There are several reasons for laptops not charging. The most common ones are:

    1. Overheating.
    2. Corrupt power settings.
    3. Outdated driver.
    3. Faulty motherboard, damaged charging circuit, and malfunctioning battery sensors.

    To fix it, make sure the air vents are free from dust. Also, let the system shut down > cool down and then try to power it on and change.

    If this does not help, try updating the driver and changing the power plan.

    1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

    2. Type the control and press the Enter key.

    3. Change the category view to Small icons.

    4. Click Power Options to check the power settings.

    5. Select the radio button next to Balanced if not already selected.

    6. Click Change plan settings and check for battery, display, and sleep settings. If you find some of the settings are corrupt, reset them. If the low battery level is set at too high a percentage or you set the computer to shut down when the battery level drops too low, you might face issues.

    If you cannot decide which settings are best, restore the power profile to default.

    Now, try charging the laptop.

    If none of the above fixes help, it seems there is some issue with the motherboard. We suggest contacting a technician to get the problem fixed.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks and Regards

  12. Avatar for Uel Uel says:

    I changed my battery. Lenovo ideapad 320.

    Before changing the battery, my laptop wont turn on because i think lenovo doesnt want to turn on the laptop when the battery is faulty.

    So i bought a new one, the model of the battery is the same as in the recommended battery.

    But now after a few months, i noticed that my laptop wont charge when it’s on. And after i turned it off the led blinks red, and after a few minutes it will charge.

    Sometimes i notice that the laptop just suddenly turns on when im trying to charge it, i really dont know what is the problem of my laptop now.

    The charger seems working fine, because the led is blinking red when i plugged it in, it just wont charge normally like before

  13. Avatar for Preeti Seth Preeti Seth says:

    Hello Uel,

    To fix the charging problem we suggest you try to do a Static Discharge on Laptop and AC adapter.
    – Remove all cables attached to the device (hdmi, external mouse/keyboard, etc).
    – Turn off the device and keep the AC adapter connected to the laptop, but disconnect it from the wall socket.
    – Hold down power button for 60 seconds and then re connect all the cables.
    – Connect the AC Adapter, then let the device charge for about 2 minutes (if it does) then start up as usual.

    However, if this doesn’t help, try charging another laptop. If the same issue occurs probably the AC adapter is faulty.

    This method should be performed when the device is powered completely off and not connected to any power outlet.

    In addition if you haven’t yet updated the BIOS and battery driver please do so and also run a battery diagnostic to detect any issues. To do go to this link

    https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/in/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/300-series/320-touch-15abr/troubleshoot

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks and Regards

  14. Avatar for Jaska Jaska says:

    I opened mine > unplugged and plugged every “cable” after unplugging battery for few min and this fixed my problem.

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