Another lenovo (W530) doesn't charge a battery

Hi folks!
I was a happy owner of brand new W530 machine untill I mentioned that it doesn't charge the battery.
The machine came to me with 94% charged batt and since then it got to 4% mark.
Symptoms:
-Lenovo Power Manager detects the batt, says it's good and charging, doesn't estimate how long it would get to charge it.
-Windows power manager says "Pluged in, charging"
-W530 worked perfectly on the batt, I made it to drain the battery by unplugging power cord and running "heavy" applications.
-The battery indicator on top cover is flashing orange once per second.
-AC Power source outputs 20.5V, BIOS v.1.08, Lenovo software of the most current versions.
What I've tried:
-Uninstalling and reinstalling Lenovo Power Manager.
-Enabling/Disabling/Uninstalling "Microsoft ACPI - blah-blah"
-Unplugging power cord and battery, pressing power button for 40 seconds and assebmling all together.
Any working ideas are wellcome.
Solved!
Go to Solution.

What have happened since my last post:
Note: Lenovo power manager used to estimate power consumption 60-70W even if W530 in idle state. I thought it's ok, w530 is a powerful machine with 170W AC adapter.
Lenovo was charging the battery very  slow (estimated 14 hours to full from 40%), with stops.
I was looking through this forum and desided to check if I have CUDA enabled. I launched GPU-Z and found out that K2000M was suspened. Then device manager showed me troubles with K2000M. I reinstalled it with fresh drivers and rebooted. Despite K2000M was functioning since then, power consumtion is floating between 28-33W (almost idle state) and the battery is being charged like it should (1% per 2-3min).
Now I may confirm that my lenovo works fine. 
BTW It's still about 0.35V between first and last battery contacts. Looks like w530 doesn't output charging current if it doesn't detect any battery.
PS Still no CUDA support

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