If your laptop turns off when unplugged, it could be due to a few potential issues:
- Battery Issues:
- The battery might be dead or failing. Check the battery health status in your laptop's settings or BIOS.
- The battery might be dead or failing. Check the battery health status in your laptop's settings or BIOS.
- Power Settings:
- Ensure your power settings are not set to shut down the laptop when unplugged. Go to Control Panel > Power Options and check your power plan settings.
- Ensure your power settings are not set to shut down the laptop when unplugged. Go to Control Panel > Power Options and check your power plan settings.
- Battery Connection:
- Ensure the battery is properly connected. Sometimes, reseating the battery can help.
- Ensure the battery is properly connected. Sometimes, reseating the battery can help.
- Battery Drivers:
- Update or reinstall the battery drivers. Go to Device Manager > Batteries, right-click on the battery driver, and select "Update driver" or "Uninstall device" and then restart your laptop.
- Update or reinstall the battery drivers. Go to Device Manager > Batteries, right-click on the battery driver, and select "Update driver" or "Uninstall device" and then restart your laptop.
- Hardware Issue:
- There might be a hardware issue with the battery or the power circuitry. In this case, you may need to contact the manufacturer or a professional technician for further diagnosis.