Well It doesn't seem to me the problem of battry so replacing it is not a gud choice if you want to confirm that then take out the battry off your laptop Plug in the power pin and press the power button see if it start on direct pluging if it does then it must be your battry which requires a replacement and if does not than you power plugin socket needs to be reparied. Hopefully this would help...
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First remove the battery and run only on the adapter... If it works fine then there is no problem with adapter...... Charge the battery continuously for 4 hours without seeing the percentage of charging and remove the adapter..... If the laptop runs on battery for 45 mins then it might be the problem with drivers..... Go to device manager and reinstall the drivers if it is less than 45 mins.... Reinstall the drivers either ways...... If still the problem persists.... Go to HP.com and and select software and driver downloads and give the product number.... select the OS... Select HP battery check.... Download the file (sp32299.exe) and click save.... Save file onto the desktop and close the site..... Run the exe file.... If it passes the battery is fine... If fails replace the battery....
The steps might be longer..... But i can assure that it will work
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