Instructions in this article apply broadly to all Windows 10 PCs regardless of the manufacturer.

Damaged batteries can leak or explode.

Use a different charger and plug.

Try another laptop charger if you have one handy.

Also, try a different power socket.

If your gear is under warranty, reach out to the manufacturer to have the charger repaired or replaced.

It can also nudge you in the right direction for fixing problems.

launch the Windows 10 Battery Troubleshooter.

Windows 10 has several built-in troubleshooting tools that identify and fix problems, including battery issues.

Remove the battery, unplug the charger, then press and hold thepowerbutton for 15 seconds.

Reinstall the Microsoft Battery Control Method driver.

The Windows 10 built-in system restore function reverts a PC to how it was before an update.

A system restore can fix battery charging issues.