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The flashing blue light indicates the battery is nearing full charge. If the light is continuing to blink when you reach 100%, I believe this is an indication that the battery is beginning to fail and will not hold a full charge.
You should have a light on the notebook indicating that the power supply is plugged in (this should come on with or without the laptop being turned on). My acer has a green light for power, and the battery indicator shows amber for charging and green for full. If you are not seeing the power or charging indicators, you either have a damaged power jack, or a damaged power supply. Power supplies can be purchased usually for fairly cheap online, but if your power jack is damaged, the laptop will have to be serviced by a service center, or by someone who is skilled with a soldering iron and the disassembly and reassembly of laptops.
Dear,
You will get battery full indication on the Laptop. And you can start using the laptop now itself but make sure its connected main supply while using.
One its connected to main supply, it dont use battery and mean battery get charged.
Battery full indication you can see near the system clock or they will some LED on the laptop itself
Hi, First of all you have to determine whether it's the battery, charger or the laptop itself. Remove the battery and boot the laptop on AC power only, if the laptop boots up you can rule out the charger and the laptop, you may need a new battery if that is the case.
Seeing as you notice that your battery life is half, this most likely means your battery is no longer able to hold a charge, or a full charge. It could also mean the battery is defective. If your laptop is still under warranty, the manufacturer may replace it. If not, you'll have to buy a new battery, unless you always keep it plugged in anyways.
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