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  2. I plugged in a usb flash drive and I don't see it anywhere on the...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/i-plugged-in-a-usb-flash-drive...

    If the issue still persist, refer to the below method. Method 2: I recommend you to check if usb drive is installed in the device manager or not. 1. Press Windows Key + R Key. 2. Then type “ devmgmt.msc ” without the quotes and hit on Enter Key. 3. Expand Disk Drives. 4.

  3. Tutorial on Laptop Battery is Plugged in, But Not Charging

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    You can try reseating the battery to see if that fixes the issue. Make sure your power source is a good one. The power adaptor usually has an LED indicator on the brick or the connector to show that it is getting power. Try using a different wall outlet and bypass the surge protector if you are using one.

  4. Additional Information (optional) 0/3000 characters. Letters, numbers and any special characters except < > ( ) \. Submit Feedback. This article provides information about how to resolve the "plugged in not charging" message when you hover over the battery icon.

  5. My device won't appear when plugged into the USB port

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    Here’s how to do it: 1. Click the Start button. In the search box, type run, and then, in the list of results, click Run. 2. In the Run dialog box, type hdwwiz, and then click OK. 3. Follow the instructions in the wizard, and then click Next. Still the same: Then run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.

  6. Headphones are plugged in, but the sound doesn't come through.

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    Scroll down, select Playing audio. Click Run the troubleshooter. When complete, restart your computer then check if audio is working again. Press Windows key + X. Click Device Manager. Expand Sound, video and game controllers. Right click your audio adapter. Click Properties. Click the Driver tab.

  7. battery plugged in but not charging in windows 10

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    Method 1. You may shut down the computer completely, unplug the power cable, remove the battery and let it rest for about 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, put the battery in its place, plug in the power cord and restart the computer to check if the issue persists. Method 2.

  8. How to Troubleshoot Dell Laptop Battery Issues

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    However, the battery charges outside Windows (like the BIOS or the One Time Boot menu). NOTE: Check to see if there is a hotkey to disable the battery. Some Dell laptops have an optional hotkey on the keyboard that disables charging. For example, Fn + F2. If your laptop has this option, use it to enable charging.

  9. [Solved] Wired XBox One controller for PC won't be recognized by...

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    Report abuse. if you load up device manager on you computer and click on the view menu then click show hidden devices, then look through all of the device choices and see if it is listed then, if so then remove that device and restart your computer and see if its detected again. SC. ScheduledAbyss8.

  10. Headphones plugged in but not detected? - Microsoft Community

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    Scroll down, select Playing audio. Click Run the troubleshooter. When complete, restart your computer then check if audio is working again. Press Windows key + X. Click Device Manager. Expand Sound, video and game controllers. Right click your audio adapter. Click Properties. Click the Driver tab.

  11. Laptop says that it is plugged in with "0% available" despite...

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    I do not think there is anything wrong with your laptop or battery, it is just not registering correctly in Windows. Open Device Manager (accessible by right clicking your Start Button) Expand the Batteries section. For each of the two devices in that section: Right click and choose Disable. Then right click and choose Enable.