Question:
My laptop is plugged in and it's not charging, but it's not decreasing?
chitown9999
2010-10-12 18:21:22 UTC
My computer is almost out of battery and when i try to charge it, it says "Plugged in, not charging". When it is plugged in it stays neutral, the battery does not decrease but it does not increase. Also, when it is plugged in, the computer is running very slow but it is running at full speed when it is unplugged.

Also, when i turn on the computer, it says corefoundation.dll is not working and i should reinstall it and applesyncnotifier has stopped working. Does that have anything to do with it? Please tell me what i can do to to fix my computer!
Four answers:
Matty
2010-10-12 18:27:34 UTC
corefoundation.dll is an apple process, normally used for like itunes. It shouldn't have done anything to your battery. You can find the dll by searching for it and placing it in the appropriate path.



As for the battery. Try doing a power reset on your laptop.

Turn off your pc

Pull out the battery and wire

Hold the power button for a few seconds

Put the battery back and the wire

Turn the pc on and see if the problem is corrected



If not then try the method again but with the cord plugged in.

It should turn on without a battery.

Shutdown the pc after it starts up

Then put the battery back in.
?
2010-10-12 18:41:03 UTC
I think it is not the problem of your laptop battery, but your laptop charger, give a test to make sure, then change to laptop charger, fortunately, the charger is much cheaper the a new battery, you can take take a look on http://www.feevoo.com , to find the right one.
whendovescry
2010-10-12 18:28:27 UTC
ok turn off ur comp, unplug it, take battery off, then put battery back in plug it in and turn it on, it should help something like that happened to mine, i hope it helps u
annonymus
2010-10-12 18:24:36 UTC
tht happened to me once

i unplugged it, and then plugged it in agian. mine started charging

if that doesn't work, then you'll have to buy a new plug


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