To check the status of your laptop, you look at the bottom of your laptop for the battery.
Look for the button near a row of LED lights.
Once you've found it, press it to see how much charge it has, but to check the health status of your battery press it and leave it pressed until the LED lights blink. The less the lights that turn on the better.
I would use my laptop to check emails and such, and the battery, and well, nothing really I wouldn't USE my battery for anything except running my laptop which it already does on its own...
No, my laptop and battery never happened like this. You need check your bios and your battery model. I linked a site below with some laptop battery using tips.
check your cable or get a new battery. check your cable or get a new battery.
Your battery may be worn out. When you use electricity to run the laptop your battery should not be in your laptop. The power will run through the battery making it drain. Either replace your battery, or take it to get it check out if it is still under warrenty.
1. Please try to check laptop adopter. 2. Try to check battery. Note: If issue resoved first step then no need second step.
Oh, that seems you need to get a new battery to check out.
Make sure the laptop computer is receiving power. (Is the cord plugged in correctly?). When the laptop battery is installed in the computer and it is properly plugged in to an AC outlet, check to see if the fuel gauge is showing a charge sign. If this does not fix the problem, the laptop battery, the power source in the laptop, or the AC power cord may be defective.
To check the charge status on a Samsung Galaxy Mini, simply look at the battery icon in the status bar at the top of the screen. If you tap on the icon, it may provide additional details about the battery level. Alternatively, you can go to "Settings," then "Battery," to see the current charge percentage and other battery-related information.
The battery is a component of the laptop but is not a part of the Laptop itself.
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If the charge light on your Presario F700 laptop is blinking, it usually indicates an issue with the battery or the charging system. Here are some steps you can take to diagnose and potentially fix the problem: **Check the Power Adapter**: Ensure the power adapter is properly plugged into both the laptop and the power outlet. Verify that the power outlet is working by plugging in another device. Inspect the power adapter and cable for any visible damage. *Remove and Reinsert the Battery*: Turn off the laptop and disconnect the power adapter. Remove the battery from the laptop. Press and hold the power button for about 15-20 seconds to discharge any residual power. Reinsert the battery and reconnect the power adapter. Turn on the laptop and check if the blinking charge light issue persists. *Check Battery Health*: If the laptop powers on, check the battery health status in the operating system. On Windows, you can do this by searching for "Battery Report" or using third-party software to check battery health. *Reset the Laptop*: Sometimes a hardware reset can fix charging issues. To do this, turn off the laptop, remove the battery and power adapter, and then hold the power button for 30 seconds. Reconnect the battery and power adapter, then turn on the laptop. *Test with Another Battery or Charger*: If possible, test the laptop with a different compatible battery or charger to determine if the issue is with the battery, charger, or the laptop itself. *Inspect the Charging Port*: Check the charging port on the laptop for any debris or damage. Clean it carefully if necessary. *BIOS Update*: Sometimes updating the BIOS can resolve hardware compatibility issues, including charging problems. Check the HP support website for any available BIOS updates for your model. *Contact Support or Technician*: If none of the above steps work, there might be a hardware issue with the charging circuit on the motherboard or a faulty battery. Contact HP support or take your laptop to a professional technician for further diagnosis and repair. By following these steps, you can identify and potentially resolve the issue with your laptop's blinking charge light.