Battery won´t charge although Mac book is koblet with fuse.

My Mac Book Pro battery won´t charge although it´s koblet with the fuse. The battery symbol says at battery isnt charging but the green light at the left side of my laptop shows that the battery is fully loaded.
I have tried to reset the computer but it doesn´t work. Is there anybody out there some has an idea what I can do?

Hi,
if the battery is not used for long time and kept connected to notebook, there are chances of battery going bad.
you may want to download HP Battery Health check from here.
http://h20239.www2.hp.com/techcenter/battery/battery_ts.htm
this will give you info about the battery health condition. hope it helps
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