Re: Acer Aspire 8930G-864G64Bn
Could be a couple of things.
Could be something as simple as a corruption in the 'Battery Manager' application (or whatever it's called), or it could be that the charging circuit's screwed.
Take a look in the battery manager and make sure that the settings don't say to turn the screen off when it's on mains power or something daft like that. The battery manager can normally be reached via the icon in the system tray or via the Control Panel. There should be a scheme in there that tells the laptop when to turn off the screen when it's running on battery/mains.
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