My Windows 7 laptop refuses to charge

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 ASUS
       #1

    My Windows 7 laptop refuses to charge


    Hello! I am new here and do not know where I should put this thread exactly, so please forgive me for placing it in a wrong spot. Please also forgive any grammatical mistakes as I'm typing this on my phone.

    I have a problem where my laptop won't charge. It was working fine until I tripped on the cord and the two pieces of battery that you can take apart separated. No biggie I thought and just plugged it back in. I was dead wrong. It wouldn't charge after that. I don't think the prongs aware damaged as I didn't pull it hard. It just kind of fell apart like I said. There is no green light turning on in the battery.

    The computer I have tried restarting and even restoring, but I can't restore until my computer does a search of the files and does a whole repair which will take way too much time, as my battery is down at 38%, 43 minutes. Something else I noticed is that my display turned strange after I unplugged it. The bar that usually sticks to the bottom now goes down, and the background is a bright white instead of the usual black background. This makes the layout look strange. This might sound weird but I am suspecting that the way the layout is might be causing my laptop not to charge. Is there a way I can get it back from this white layout to the original black background layout and task bar that will actually stay put instead of sinking down and disappearing every time I move my mouse from it? I don't know how to change it back or what it's even called.

    Any help would be appreciated. My laptop is a Windows 7 ASUS. I think it is the Home Vista version. Thank you for reading.
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  2. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #2

    hi welcome to the forum

    can it run on the power cord itself without the battery? you might of damaged the dc jack power port on the laptop. did the laptop fall to the floor?
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 ASUS
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Oscar :).
    My laptop did not fall, it was just the cord that came apart for when you want to store it. I'm not sure if it is broken or how to tell. And my laptop has been running without the cord but it only has like 40 minutes left of battery.
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  4. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #4

    what i wanted you to try is running the laptop on the power cord and taking out the battery will the laptop run with just the power cord plugged in.
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  5. Posts : 4,161
    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #5

    The disappearing Task Bar is called Auto Hide. Right click on the task bar and select Properties. Click on the Taskbar tab if not already there and uncheck the Auto-Hide box. Click Apply then OK.
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  6. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 ASUS
    Thread Starter
       #6

    oscer1 said:
    what i wanted you to try is running the laptop on the power cord and taking out the battery will the laptop run with just the power cord plugged in.
    It doesnt run with the battery out, it shut off. When I tried starting up without the battery, it didn't turn on either. Also sorry for the misunderstanding!

    And thank you for the trick for the task bar :)
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  7. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #7

    Sounds like DC jack is faulty does the port feel loose at all
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 ASUS
    Thread Starter
       #8

    oscer1 said:
    Sounds like DC jack is faulty does the port feel loose at all
    No, it doesn't feel loose at all. Are there any other ways I can try to fix it besides getting it replaced? I am not sure if its because of the mode the laptop is in or something it's just really weird
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  9. Posts : 1,670
    win 10
       #9

    Try another power adapter.
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  10. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 ASUS
    Thread Starter
       #10

    oscer1 said:
    Try another power adapter.
    Unfortunately I have none that will fit into the hole of the laptop.
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