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Take to a laptop service center and check for battery leakage. Or any damage in the laptop. This is the only reason why your laptop might not charge properly.
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There is a possibility there is a problem in the DC jack to the laptop, but it would mean dismantling the computer down to the motherboard level to make the repair.
Your battery is not being charge you will need a new adapter it is not supplying a charge for the battery or the battery is not holding a charge. There may be a compatible charger for small fee located on Ebay for your model . 2. Contact the manufacturer for a replacement. There will be a charge. Here is their support site address: http://support.emachines.com/em/driver/nb/e625.html 3. they will require to know what you unit has that is ram, hard drive, video card, model no.
Here's how Dell recommended a reset. First, power down and remove baterty.
Second, unplug AC Power adapter from computer AND wall. Third-Wait till
green light goes out. In my case, went and got coffee and watch a show.
Fourth plug adapter into wall and computer and power up WITHOUT the baterty
installed. After boot up, insert the baterty. It worked?!!?!
The best way to figure out if it is the charger or the port is to plug it into your laptop and giggle it. If it moves alot the port probably needs to be re-attached to the motherboard with a soldering iron. If it doesn't move very much then you probably need to replace the charger. Hope this helps.
I would think it is quite likely to be an exhausted battery. They leak as they get nearer full charge and in time will fail completely. Hope this explains it for you.
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