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Laptop Shuts Down When Charger Is Plugged In.?

July 29th, 2009

I was using my laptop as normal yesterday to write a paper for a class. I leave to go work and I shut down the computer and unplug it from the charger. I come back, boot my laptop up as normal and browse the internet for a while. Seeing that the battery was getting low, I plug the charger in and after a few seconds, poof it just shuts down with no warning. I tried restarting it but the same thing happens. When the computer shuts off, the battery is still getting charged though. Is it a bad battery or what? (I have an HP pavilion zv6000 btw)

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4 Responses to “Laptop Shuts Down When Charger Is Plugged In.?”



  1. Charlie says:

    Remove the battery and plug in the AC adapter. If you can not power on the laptop, your AC adapter has gone bad on you and will need to be replaced.
    If it will turn on with the AC adapter, place the battery while the laptop is on. See if it registers the battery as charging in the task bar. If not, there may be something wrong with the battery or the components connecting to the battery within the laptop. In this case, contact HP if under warranty or take it to a technician for repair.

  2. the battery went completely empty.
    charge it overnight and itll get back to normal.

  3. jakey suave says:

    Well as a computer kind af dude……it is prolly the bad batery… u should think about buying a new laptop or getting a new battery…ur choice…hehe

  4. gizmo001 says:

    Maybe you need a new battery. Just like cell phones we have to get new batteries because they drain down.



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