Plugged in not charging battery wont power laptop

hi
my laptop is showing plugged in not charging the battery is at 46% constantly but if you unplug the power source the laptop instantly powers off and will not start up on battery power normaly if the battery is dead the power button will flash when you try to turn it on
 done a battery test and come back ok
reinstalled the driver
laptop only a few months old  

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