acer predator helios 300 g3-572 Laptop charger keeps off and on.

zakir803
zakir803 Member Posts: 7

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi, i've got a problem with my laptop acer predator helios 300 g3-572 charger keep off and on automatically with a beep sound. i tried uninstalled and update charger and batteries driver, the problem still there. i also tried to look the problem around this site and i found some peoples asked the same problem but dont have the solution and what cause of it.

Answers

  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited January 2020
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • zakir803
    zakir803 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
    Mine's a G3-572 as well and I had this issue. I don't use it on battery to save myself from all the hassle. You can try this once though:
    1. Uninstall Microsoft Compliant battery driver and shut down.
    2. Do that battery pin-hole reset.
    3. Reset BIOS, shut down, wait for 10 minutes and boot to Windows 10 without the charger plugged. Let it deplete till 0% and let it automatically shut down.
    4. Connect charger and start your PC. Let it complete charging till 100 even if you see it constantly charging and discharging.
    5. If it reaches 100, enjoy. If it doesn't take it to nearest Acer service center.
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • zakir803
    zakir803 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    XdxD said:
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
    Mine's a G3-572 as well and I had this issue. I don't use it on battery to save myself from all the hassle. You can try this once though:
    1. Uninstall Microsoft Compliant battery driver and shut down.
    2. Do that battery pin-hole reset.
    3. Reset BIOS, shut down, wait for 10 minutes and boot to Windows 10 without the charger plugged. Let it deplete till 0% and let it automatically shut down.
    4. Connect charger and start your PC. Let it complete charging till 100 even if you see it constantly charging and discharging.
    5. If it reaches 100, enjoy. If it doesn't take it to nearest Acer service center.
    i'll try my best
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
    Mine's a G3-572 as well and I had this issue. I don't use it on battery to save myself from all the hassle. You can try this once though:
    1. Uninstall Microsoft Compliant battery driver and shut down.
    2. Do that battery pin-hole reset.
    3. Reset BIOS, shut down, wait for 10 minutes and boot to Windows 10 without the charger plugged. Let it deplete till 0% and let it automatically shut down.
    4. Connect charger and start your PC. Let it complete charging till 100 even if you see it constantly charging and discharging.
    5. If it reaches 100, enjoy. If it doesn't take it to nearest Acer service center.
    i'll try my best
    Hope your issue gets solved quickly.
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • zakir803
    zakir803 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    XdxD said:
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
    Mine's a G3-572 as well and I had this issue. I don't use it on battery to save myself from all the hassle. You can try this once though:
    1. Uninstall Microsoft Compliant battery driver and shut down.
    2. Do that battery pin-hole reset.
    3. Reset BIOS, shut down, wait for 10 minutes and boot to Windows 10 without the charger plugged. Let it deplete till 0% and let it automatically shut down.
    4. Connect charger and start your PC. Let it complete charging till 100 even if you see it constantly charging and discharging.
    5. If it reaches 100, enjoy. If it doesn't take it to nearest Acer service center.
    thanks for the guides. 
  • zakir803
    zakir803 Member Posts: 7

    Tinkerer

    XdxD said:
    zakir803 said:
    XdxD said:
    Have you tried the 'Battery pin-hole reset' yet? 
    Here' the support link: https://us.answers.acer.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34843
    yeah, has tried that and problem still there. i have search the same problem as mine in this pages and all of them either dont solve and dont know that the cause is.
    Mine's a G3-572 as well and I had this issue. I don't use it on battery to save myself from all the hassle. You can try this once though:
    1. Uninstall Microsoft Compliant battery driver and shut down.
    2. Do that battery pin-hole reset.
    3. Reset BIOS, shut down, wait for 10 minutes and boot to Windows 10 without the charger plugged. Let it deplete till 0% and let it automatically shut down.
    4. Connect charger and start your PC. Let it complete charging till 100 even if you see it constantly charging and discharging.
    5. If it reaches 100, enjoy. If it doesn't take it to nearest Acer service center.
    thanks for the guides.