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A laptop that shuts down when unplugged is likely experiencing an issue with the power supply. The power supply may be over-heating, worn out, or simply not supplying enough power. Repairing this may require purchasing a new power supply, or replacing the motherboard.

Fixing a Laptop that Turns Off When Unplugged

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Question: I spilled water on my laptop when it was plugged in, causing it to shutdown. Now, my laptop runs fine but only when plugged in. If I unplug it, it instantly turns off. What are the likely issues and how can I repair it?

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The most likely issue is that the laptop's battery has become damaged as a result of the water damage, and will not hold a charge. To repair it, you will likely need to replace the battery. If you are not confident doing this yourself, you can take it to a repair shop for assistance.

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Jan. 10, 2023, 1:07 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 10, 2023

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