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x360 1040 G7
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I only see the percentage, and read somewhere that HP took out the battery time option in the bios. I tied the registry method of adding HKLM>system>currentcontrolsetcontrol>power and adding EnergyEstimationEnabled with a value of 1, rebooted and still nothing.
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@NismoZ 

 

I believe this meaningless option is removed from Microsoft. But you still can enable it from Registry

 

                 https://www.onmsft.com/how-to/how-to-enable-remaining-time-battery-life-indicator-in-windows-10

 

OK, I've done this and you have to ask Microsoft, they may totally remove this misleading/meaningless option.

 

Regards.

BH
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I did that reg entry already, no good.

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