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Unfortunately "System Configuration" doesn't exist in my BIOS.

My menu only shows: Main, Security, Advanced and UEFI Drivers.

Last week I upgraded to the latest System BIOS P78 Version 1.14 from January 22, 2018, which also doesn't show any battery option.

 

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Same comment for myself for an elitebook x360 g2. 

I have downloaded the latest windows update and bios version. No option is available in the bios to activate the time remaining feature. 

 

Did you find a solution ? 

Thanks 

Patrice
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Again same issue. Brand new HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5. No option in the BIOS to enable this. Can someone at HP fix this issue.

 

Also doesn't work on a clients HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3.

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The 1809 release of Windows 10 removed this feature.  Here is an article that you can read that might help you enable the feature.  The article explains why Microsoft removed the feature.  The time available calculation was an esimate of battery time remaining and could constantly fluctuate depending on what operations (WWAN, WLAN, Bluetooth, Screen Brightness, etc.) were being done on the notebook.

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/405868/how-to-enable-remaining-battery-time-in-windows-10/

 

Please keep in mind you will need to edit the registry which is not advised.

 

Joel

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@Joel_R wrote:

The 1809 release of Windows 10 removed this feature.  Here is an article that you can read that might help you enable the feature.  The article explains why Microsoft removed the feature.  The time available calculation was an esimate of battery time remaining and could constantly fluctuate depending on what operations (WWAN, WLAN, Bluetooth, Screen Brightness, etc.) were being done on the notebook.

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/405868/how-to-enable-remaining-battery-time-in-windows-10/

 

Please keep in mind you will need to edit the registry which is not advised.

 

Joel


Thanks but already checked that. My registry has the required entry and is lacking the ones that disable it.

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