Your battery is perhaps out of charge. verify it is holding charge.
The Dell Inspiron 15r n5110 battery appears to be notorious.
Check step 5 in the video below.
For the newer ones that have the battery on the bottom, look on the battery for a little white rectangle with 5 lights on it. There will be a button next to them. Push it. The lights will come on. The number of lights will give you an estimation on how much it has left.5-Full. 4-80%. 3-60%. 2-40%. 1-20%. None-0%. If it is a half, the lights will stay on and the last one will blink. 4+1=90%. 3+1=70%. 2+1=50%. 1+1 =30%.
Please go ahead and power off this system and when you power it on at the Dell logo, keep tapping the F2 key repeatedly for 3-4 times this will take you to the system set up. Please check the AC adapter type and Battery health under Advance tab.
Please follow the steps below within operating system (assuming windows) and let us know the status:
1.Click on start button and navigate to Control Panel>Hardware and Sound\Power Options
2.In the left pane of the window, Click on "Dell Battery Meter"
3.Click on "Battery Life " tab
4.Click on "Disable Battery Charging" and click OK
5.Reboot your laptop.
http://www.wikihow.com/Check-the-Charge-of-a-Dell-Laptop's-Battery
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