Why does my surface say no battery present?
Why does my surface say no battery present?
The “No battery is detected” issue is most likely caused by corrupted battery drivers. In this case, you could resolve this issue by either restarting or reinstalling the battery drivers. Let’s take a look at how you can restart the battery drivers: Press Win + X and select Device Manager from the options.
How do I reset my Surface Pro battery?
In device manager uninstall the battery driver (leave files) Leave device connected in this state for at least 1 hour. Power off the device with a long button press (press and hold the power button for about 20 seconds) Leave it connected to AC power overnight – insure that the light on the power supply is lit.
Why is my surface plugged in but not charging?
If your Surface doesn’t charge even when the power connector light is on, try this: Remove the power connector from your Surface, turn it over, and plug it back in. Make sure the connection is secure and the power connector light is on. Wait 10 minutes, and check to see if your Surface is charging.
How do you reset a dead Surface Pro?
Force a restart If charging your Surface and the keyboard or tablet shortcuts didn’t work, you can try to force a shutdown, and then restart. Here’s how: Press and hold the power button until the logo screen appears (about 20 seconds). See Force a shut down and restart your Surface for more info.
How to fix a problem no battery is detected?
Power Cycle Your Computer
What to do if your USB is not detected?
Solution 1. Update the drive.
Why is my surface not charging when plugged in?
– Type Device Manager into the taskbar search box. – Select Device Manager from the results. – Click the arrow icon next to Batteries. – Right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery. – Click Uninstall device. – Restart your Surface Pro, and Windows will automatically detect the missing driver and reinstall it.
How to check battery manufacturer on your surface device?
– Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows Key+R on your keyboard. – Once the Run dialog box is up, type devmgmt.msc – Open the Device Manager by clicking OK. – Expand the contents of the Bluetooth category. – Right-click your Bluetooth device, then select Update Driver from the options.