you have purchased a refurbished windows laptop and have just plugged the power adapter into the wall socket to begin charging the battery. however, after several hours of charging, the laptop does not turn on. what is the most likely cause of the power issue?

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Do not be concerned; a lithium-based laptop battery cannot be overcharged. Your battery won't be able to charge any further until the voltage falls below 100%, according to internal hardware.Regarding your initial query, nothing unusual often occurs. Computers can be turned off for years and still function. What occurs if you leave your laptop on for an extended period of time?Regarding your initial query, nothing unusual often occurs. Computers can be turned off for years and still function. Power delivery may be the component that ages the most; the battery or the circuit itself may deteriorate over time from use as well as inactivity from dust buildup.Your laptop's power supply, battery, motherboard, video card, or RAM may be malfunctioning if it won't turn on at all, even while it's plugged in. Start with the fundamentals when troubleshooting a laptop that won't turn on. Verify the  plug to the power cord is plugged into an outlet and to the computer.Do not be concerned; a lithium-based laptop battery cannot be overcharged. Your battery won't be able to charge any further until the voltage falls below 100%, according to internal hardware.To learn more about laptop battery refer to:https://brainly.com/question/16045385#SPJ4

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