What to do if the Dell laptop battery is not charging

If your Dell laptop’s battery won’t charge, here are a few solutions you can try:
1. Check the power adapter and plug: Make sure the power adapter is securely connected and not damaged. Check that the plug is intact and try using another reliable outlet for charging.


2. Clean the interface and connecting parts: Sometimes dust or dirt on the interface or connecting parts will affect the charging effect. Gently clean the interface and connecting parts with a cotton swab and make sure they are dry before reconnecting.
3. Restart the notebook: Sometimes simply restarting the notebook may solve some software-related problems, including the inability to charge the notebook battery.


4. Update drivers and BIOS: Go to Dell’s official website to download and install the latest version of drivers and BIOS updates. These updates often contain patches that fix known issues and improve device performance.


5. Check the device manager: press Windows key + X key and select “Device Manager” in the pop-up menu. Expand the Dell replacement laptop battery tab and confirm if there are any error signs or warning symbols. If so, right-click the device and select “Uninstall,” then restart your computer to reinstall the driver.


6. Replace the battery: If none of the above methods work, there may be a problem with the battery itself. Consider purchasing a new compatible battery to replace the original battery.


If the above methods still cannot solve the problem, it is recommended that you contact Dell  laptop battery.customer support or take your laptop to a professional repair center for help.