My ipad2 is plugged in and not recharging

my ipad2 is plugged in to computer and is not recharging, please adavise asap
thanks

Most USB ports do not have sufficient amperage to provide proper charging. It may charge, but at a much slower rate. Faster charging can be accomplished by using the provided wall charger.
Stedman

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PjyJhe7Q1g
    Peace

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