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Thank you for your answer. Are you saying that you specifically found that if you reinserted the battery after connecting the AC, this did not work? I have already tried both on my laptop and neither have any effect.– NinjakannonCommented Jan 22, 2017 at 14:41
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Yes. I worked on this a good couple hours, following procedures on this site and others. It was connecting the battery, power on pc, waiting to it was up and running, then connecting AC that finally worked for me. Note: make sure you hold down that power switch for 60 seconds while AC and battery not connected. This problem is very frustrating, I am not surprised problems persist. Luckily my HP Pavilion continues to charge.– RogerCommented Jan 22, 2017 at 16:53
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Roger, you can freely edit your own posts but for your protection, it must be done under the original user account. There is an anonymous proposed edit. It could be you trying to update your answer without logging in, or someone else contributing potentially irrelevant information trying to be helpful. I'll vote to approve the edit because it looks like clarification, but please review to confirm.– fixer1234Commented Mar 19, 2018 at 23:10
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