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  • Thanks Ryan - that seems very surprising. I'd have thought that power supply, charger and battery diagnostics would have been a very basic requirement for any laptop. The voltage and current measuring devices must be on the motherboard for the battery monitor to work.
  • Is there a diagnostic self-test program available that can report on charging faults in the motherboard?
  • If you mean there are no Windows Updates, that can be caused by a problem with Windows Genuine Advantage.
  • Thanks for responding, Ryan. So this is not a recognised bug. That is at least useful to know, since I had seen several reports of batteries not being recognised by the BIOS on some Acers. Should the motherboard be capable of charging the battery from any PSU, or does it use an identification chip? One PSU that I tried was…
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