Why is My Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop Not Charging?

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The Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop exhibits a "Plugged in, not charging" issue despite a battery replacement and a new charger. The problem likely stems from faulty charge circuitry or motherboard failure, as the laptop recognizes the charger but fails to charge the battery. Users are advised to check battery information in the power settings and clean electrical contacts with isopropyl alcohol and compressed air. If these steps do not resolve the issue, contacting Dell for potential motherboard replacement is recommended.

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I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 and it won't charge. When I plug it in the charger, all it says is "Plugged in, not charging." I have replaced the battery but it still won't work, what is going on? Also, there is not enough power in the computer to keep going, so the charger has to be plugged in 24/7 for the computer to run. The problem is the battery won't charge, it detects the charger and everything.

I have taken it to computer shops and they say to change the hard drive which is useless because I don't have that much money.
Is there any other way to fix the problem?
 
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The charge circuitry may be broken--does the computer (I'm assuming you're using at least Windows XP) read information from the battery, or recognize that it's plugged in? There should be some information (battery capacity, manufacturer, manufacture date) when you open up the power setting menu. If not, I'd try cleaning the electrical contacts if they're particularly grungy (use isopropyl alcohol and compressed air).

If that doesn't fix it, there's probably something wrong with your charge circuitry, and you may need to have your motherboard replaced. I'd contact DELL.
 
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Sorry, I don't mean to gravedig, but my computer DOES recognize the charger being plugged in, becuase when I go onto the little battery symbol in the toolbar, it says "plugged in, not charging"

I have bought a new charger but no success
 
When this happened on my MacBook it was because the motherboard went bad and the cost of repairs was about the same as just buying a new one.
 

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