How to fix a Surface Pro that won't charge

How to fix a Surface Pro that won't charge

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When a Surface Pro won't charge, it can show up in a few different ways. The LED indicator light on the power supply will usually blink or remain dark, and the Surface Pro battery will lose charge during use until it finally shuts down and won't turn on again.

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The most common reasons for a Surface Pro not charging are all the power supply. The power supply may be bad, the connector may be damaged, or the connector may not be seated properly. This problem can also occur when the outlet or surge protector that the power supply is plugged into does not have power, and it is also possible that some Surface Pro battery settings prevent charging.

To fix a Surface Pro that won't charge, inspect the power supply, try different power strips or outlets, and clean components if they're dirty. In rare cases, you may need to adjust your Surface Pro battery settings or even replace a bad or outdated driver.

To fix it so your Surface Pro starts charging again, use this troubleshooting procedure: