Laptop shuts down suddenly when plugged in

AlHuneke said:
When you remove the battery you are not draining "static" charge from the system. You may be allowing a few caps to discharge completely but that would be it. Laptops don't build up static charges. I don't know what video you followed, but please send me the link. I am doubful it has merit. However, taking them apart or even touching an input like a USB connector can subject the machine to a static discharge [ESD] that will damage it. External connectors are supposed to be protected but the design may be poor. Taking a laptop apart with taking precautions is asking for problems.

When the laptop died, do you remember what the battery charge was? Was the battery drained. Running the laptop on external power is just fine unless the battery is defective. There should be a diagnostic software program supplied by ASUS that will test the battery. I know many laptops have such programs. I dont know about ASUS.
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I followed this tutorial:
View: https
/youtu.be/_MOe71kBPOY



When it died my Battery was fully charged and I was using it with the cable connected. I even used the laptop with battery[which was working just fine and healthy] power the day before the occurance happened.

It was a sudden incident. The laptop just died[no bootloop or others]. It won't turn on or take charge[charging LED was not lit].
After following the tutorial[link given above], my laptop is running only with AC supply even though the battery is connected[battery icon is shown it is saying "95% available,plugged in"] . But dies[no backup from battery] when the plug is removed

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