Compaq laptop "plugged in, not charging"

blandade

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I bought a new adapter (universal, 9.5V-24V) and set it on 18.5V like my original charger was. It worked for a while and then stopped charging (although it still powers the computer). So I tried uninstalling Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery from the Device Manager and rebooted, nothing happened. Eventually I got it charging again when I set it on 19V, but now it seems to decide it doesn't always want to charge it like that either. So now, when it stops, I either take out my battery and put it back in (does not always work) or differentiate between 18.5V and 19V.
Is there a possibility that Compaq has a fail-safe against using third-party chargers? Or could it be a software malfunction somewhere? I'd like to try everything before I go buying a new battery/charger.
Before you ask, I have charged my comp with a Dell charger and it worked (then again it was only once so I don't know about what it'd do in the long run).
 

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Does is says "plugged in, not charging" when battery is at 100% or around 100% like 80-90%.
Because its normal for laptop to turn off charging when battery is nearly full to let it discharge for a bit and then turn on charging again.
If battery isn't charged when it drops low for example 50-60% or lower then its a problem.
 

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Self Built PC
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Windows 7 pro 64bit. (SP1)
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Intel core I5 2400
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Gigabyte H61
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8GB DDR3 Kingston
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Realtek HD audio
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Coolermaster RX450W
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logitech
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logitech
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FTTD 100mbps
It doesn't matter what percentage it's at. It does it even with just 7%.
 

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Windows 7 64 bit
I bought a new adapter (universal, 9.5V-24V) and set it on 18.5V like my original charger was. It worked for a while and then stopped charging (although it still powers the computer). So I tried uninstalling Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery from the Device Manager and rebooted, nothing happened. Eventually I got it charging again when I set it on 19V, but now it seems to decide it doesn't always want to charge it like that either. So now, when it stops, I either take out my battery and put it back in (does not always work) or differentiate between 18.5V and 19V.
Is there a possibility that Compaq has a fail-safe against using third-party chargers? Or could it be a software malfunction somewhere? I'd like to try everything before I go buying a new battery/charger.
Before you ask, I have charged my comp with a Dell charger and it worked (then again it was only once so I don't know about what it'd do in the long run).

Hi blandade,

This is the reason it is always suggested to buy the AC adapter from the OEMs only. If this issue keeps occurring then you should check with a compatible charger provided by the system manufacturer only.

If the issue occurs with the genuine OEM charger as well then it could be a fault with the power port on the system.

Kindly update your system specs here by following this.

Keep us posted with the results so we can advise you further.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Winndows 7 32 bit
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