Huawei Matebook X Pro not charging

Hello, I recently bought a Huawei Matebook X Pro and right from the start it said plugged in not charging. I was extremely triggered and thought it might be the chargers falt so I actually bought a new charger for it. Turns out both of my chargers are completely fine. I looked online and tried almost everything and still can't figure out why it isn't charging. I believe that the issue originates from windows and in saying that, how can I fix this issue. 

(also I have gotten it to charge a few times and that why I know its not my chargers)

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Press Windows key + X
Click Device Manager
Expand Batteries
Right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System.
Choose Update Driver Software.
Make sure you are connected to the Internet, the check for updates.

Check if its working...

Other things you can try....

1. Run Windows 10 Battery Diagnostics

If your battery isn’t fully charging, the first thing you can try is the Battery troubleshooter in Windows 10.

Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot
Scroll down then click Power
Click Run the troubleshooter

Complete the wizard then restart your device to see if the problem is resolved.

Most laptop computers include their own factory diagnostics utilities, too. It is recommended you also use those to test your battery. Accessing the diagnostics will vary by manufacturer, so, consult the documentation that came with your computer. Before you run a test, you might need to first fully charge the device to 99 or 100 percent, disconnect the AC adapter, boot into the diagnostic utility then run the test.

2. Check if Your AC Power Supply is Properly Connected

Sometimes the power cable connected to your AC power supply brick might be loose. Check to make sure it is fitted and secured properly.

3. Try a Different Wall Outlet and Check for Low Voltage and Electrical Issues

The other day, my house had some serious electrical issues going on. You would be amazed how much voltage issues can affect the performance of your system. Plugging in my laptop into an outlet within my room dimmed the light, while an outlet in the living room caused it to wink.

Another room it remained constant but charging was horribly slow. This, of course, meant I had low voltage issues and with so many appliances competing for the little bit of faulty energy, it made it even worse. Ultimately, I ended hiring an electrician to sort out the issues. After fixing it up, my laptop started charging normally.

4. Test with Another Charger

I mentioned the AC power adapter earlier. It’s possible your charger might be the culprit. If you have a working spare laying around the home, give it a try to see if it charges. You can also borrow one from your work colleague if you don’t have any. If you don’t have access to another charger, try yours on another laptop to see if it charges the device.

If you are mixing and matching laptop power adapters, make sure you choose the correct power supply (https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=s...). Read the brick and make sure it has the same polarity and voltage as the adapter for your laptop.

5. Remove All External Devices

If you keep external devices such as a smartphone, a USB external drive, mouse, printer and anything else attached to your system while charging, it will take longer for your battery to reach 100%. Make sure you disconnect all of those devices so your system won’t be competing with all the other electronics.

6. Check Your Connectors for Dirt or Damage

If your laptop has a modular battery, remove it then check for any damage or to see if it needs cleaning around the contacts and inside the battery compartment. Also, check if there are any dust particles inside the charging port that might be preventing the battery from charging.

7. Check for BIOS and Chipset Driver Updates

Sometimes your system might be overdue for an update for components such as your BIOS and Chipset. Updates can help resolve bugs that might be preventing the battery from charging efficiently.

8. Press and Release Power Button Reset

Sometimes unknown glitches can prevent the battery from charging. An easy way to fix it is to power down your computer, hold down the power button for 15 to 30 seconds, plug in the AC adapter, then start the computer.

9. Disable Apps and Check Battery Usage in Windows 10

Going back to Windows 10 a bit, recently, I noticed my Surface Pro was taking an unusually long time to charge and the fans started to rev up. Little did I notice the culprit was right there on my Taskbar all along. Slack’s Windows client was waiting in an attempt to connect to the Internet. So, checking your apps to determine whats running in the background can help you not only conserve battery life but limit what prevents it from charging faster.

There are a couple ways to do that. Open Start > Settings > Privacy > Background apps. Scroll down then toggle off the apps that might be preventing your device from reaching a full charge.

Still in Settings, open System > Battery > Battery usage by app. This will tell you which apps are using the most battery and you can make a decision what to do, whether to let Windows decide if it should run in the background while not sacrificing battery life.

10. Replace Charger or Battery Module

Ultimately, if you don’t see any improvements after trying all the above, then it’s maybe best that you replace either the charger or battery itself. This will require contacting your laptop manufacturer and placing an order. Batteries and the chargers are not necessarily cheap, especially if its an older system. But, if you have no choice, its something you will just have to do to get your system back in working order.

Source....

https://www.groovypost.com/howto/troubleshoot-b...

Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.
Best regards,
Andre Da Costa
Independent Advisor for Directly

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Uninstall Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Driver and restart

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It's actually the Huawei's PC Manager's battery protection.

Matebook X Pro can be set to change between 40%-70% or 70%-90% or 95%-100%

Open PC manager -> Power Management -> Power optimizations -> 

Others -> Battery Protection:

Choose Family Mode or Office Mode or Travel Mode base on you need.

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1. Press F10 for PC manager

2. Click the top right , choose Settings

3. Basic Settings---Turn on Battery Protection---choose Travel Mode.

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My girlfriend was having the same problems. We got it fixed for now by 

-Unplug charger

-hold power button until computer turns off

-plug in charger

-power computer on again

Hopefully it stays fixed .

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I am also having the same problem it is so frustrating. Mine is completely off, have tried different chargers with no joy, the other time i left it on the charger and all of a sudden fully charged after some hours,. I hope it charges will try the solutions posted

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Hi there,

As you can this is the first time i'm posting a forum and picked a well-suited name for the occasion. BRAND NEW Huawei MateBook X Pro charge stopped working after 2 days of buying machine. Message came up 'plugged in, not charging'. I now can not even turn my laptop on to do anything.

ANY HELP PLEASE WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Trying to avoid the mess of warranty repairs and associated delays.

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I have this exact same issue, i have tried EVERYTHING above and still it says Plugged in Not Charging!!! 

Any other ideas? Tried the uninstalling driver fix, updating the bios and changing the battery protection... still no fix 

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I tried above PC manager and chose Travel Mode which charges 95-100% but that didn’t see to work.  Also, previously my Battery Protection was Off, so it shouldn’t have capped the battery charge?  

I went to the local Microsoft Store, which had 4 Huawei Matebook X Pro, all had the same problems, meaning they were plugged in all day and task bar shows “Not Charging), seems like an overall software problem or battery displace issue?

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I actually did this, and it worked. The only thing was when I did restart it using the power button, the computer actually completed an update so I'm not sure if it was your technique or the Windows update that fixed it. But it worked, either way.

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