- #ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 PDF#
- #ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
- #ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 DRIVER#
- #ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 FULL#
- #ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 SOFTWARE#
Would be a much easier task on Linux than Windows.
#ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 DRIVER#
I assume we would have to modify the USB driver to not poll the Sense pin, and just allow everything on USB since it is technically capable, but neutered by software. So though this is more than we had up to now, it's not great. Seems like when you tap the icon the charge circuitry gets polled again, and that checks the Sense pin and sees it's in the wrong state. If you tap the icon it stops charging, the screen changes brightness to the "on battery" preset, and the icon switches to battery only (no plug). This all happened yesterday, and in testing some more, I saw that on the desktop taskbar the battery charge animation stops, even though it still shows the plug by the battery (it might do that anyway though, I'm not 100% sure). This allows charging and simultaneous data transfer (only tested with USB stick for now).Īpparently, the charging circuit only tests the Sense pin once (at initiation), while the data circuits poll it constantly. Here's my preliminary solution: Initiate with the 100k from Sense to Ground to start charging, then flip a switch (or connect a jumper) between Sense and Ground to allow data to pass. Initiating with 5th shorted to GND, it does data but doesn't charge (just like with the otg adapter). Initiating contact with the 5th pin either floating (disconnected from everything else), having 124k/68k/36.5k to GND, or even on 100k to GND (makes it easier with 1 resistor), all gives the same result: it charges, but doesn't do data. So I put it all on a breadboard with a wired up micro-B plug, and the side of my USB Y-splitter where the male Data end used to be (where the otg adapter would previously connect). Basically 124k is what we want, that signals the device to take power but also connect data. This can be either shorted to GND, or connected at 124k, 68k, or 36.5k Ohms for different features.
#ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 PDF#
I googled and read up on the USB Charging specification 1.2 (a dry 74 page pdf :S ), and found that there is an additional 5th, ID/Sense pin on micro USB. Besides, this doesn't conform to USB standards. This doesn't change anything, it doesn't charge. Then I tried the Dell Venue 8 Pro's fix, of shorting the D+ and D- leads together. an external HDD would spool up from the adapter's power). This did not let the AVN8 charge, though data connection worked, and the host port did charge (i.e. The male side I then attached to a standard otg adapter (USB A to micro-B). While experimenting with the charging hardware, I built a custom USB Y Cable, basically a USB extension with a power cable spliced in. Restart your laptop and check if the ASUS battery not charging issue still persists.Hey guys, as stated in the other thread, I found a potential solution to charging and using data at the same time.
#ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 FULL#
In the pop-up window, select the Full Capacity Mode and click OK to save this change. Click on the Battery health charging mode icon. Navigate to the Taskbar and select the Show hidden icons option at the bottom right corner. ASUS provides you with the Battery Health Charging feature and you can use it. I now have 0 available, plugged in and charging lol except it really is not charging. Although it did not make much of a difference, it still had some percentage. My battery had signs about needing to be replaced, and I bought a new adapter and kept charging it. In addition to the above methods, you may consider checking your battery health mode. Asus Battery Issues, plugged in not charging. Power on your laptop and check if the plugged in discharging issue is resolved.
Re-plug your charger and reinsert battery to your laptop. Hold down the power button for about 60 seconds and then release. Unplug the AC adapter charger from the laptop and remove the battery. Remove all connected peripheral devices from your laptop such as USB drive, Bluetooth and so on. Shut down your laptop entirely and make sure that you have backed up ypur work before you do. Now, you can follow the detailed steps below: Performing a power reset for the laptop works for many people who has the ASUS battery not charging issue.
#ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 INSTALL#
Then Windows will install the suitable battery drivers for you automatically.Īfter you update battery drivers, you can see if the ASUS battery not charging is fixed or not.
#ASUS BATTERY HEALTH CHARGING WINDOWS 8 SOFTWARE#
Now, select the Search automatically for updated driver software option in the pop-up window. Right click the driver and select Update Driver Software option from the context menu. After that, restart your laptop and navigate to the Batteries category again. Then follow the on-screen prompts to uninstall the driver. In the pop-up window, expand the Batteries category, and then right click the battery driver and select Uninstall from the context menu. Right click the Start button and select Device Manager from the context menu. To troubleshoot it, you can try reinstalling the battery. Sometimes, the outdated or missing battery driver is also responsible for the ASUS laptop plugged in not charging issue.