Macbook core 2 duo wont charge the battery

macbook core 2 duo 2ghz wont charge the battery. any help why?

Go to the Apple in the upper left corner and select About This Mac, then click on More Info (and then System Report if you are running 10.7), then select Power from the left hand column of the System Profiler. Copy and paste the Battery Information back here.

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