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09-28-2024 11:05 AM
My battery is draining too fast my laptop battery capacity is only up to 3hrs in normal usage without bluetoth and internet connectivity if its connected then it will be 2 hrs .I bought this laptop on 24-08-2023 .i informed to the showroom staffs showing of yellowish light but they told its common no problem ,i feel at that time itself i made the biggest mistake and its showing yellowish light while laptop turn on, restart, switch off . initially want to buy Asus but now i am regretting because of purchasing this.one of the worst battery performance by a laptop. i used hp pavilion before buying this laptop its battery has almost gone but in the stage also that has given 2hrs backup that laptop is 6 yrs old.
i will never go to hp laptops in my future uses and i will never suggest anyone also.
Thank You........
10-01-2024 03:35 AM
Hi @sandeepnaik,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
I'd be glad to help you!
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Let's try increasing the brightness of the laptops and check if that makes a difference,
Also, you may want to perform a colour calibration to get the screen into your preference:
Before you start, make sure your monitor has been on for at least half an hour, so it's warmed up properly, and clean your monitor.
1. Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings
2. Click "Advanced display settings" at the bottom of the settings window.
3. Verify that your monitor is set to the recommended, native resolution. If it's not, set it to the recommended resolution at least for this calibration process.
4. Click "Color calibration" at the bottom of the advanced display settings window.
5. Click Next to start the colour calibration.
The wizard will walk you through adjusting your colour settings. You'll:
- Set the display to the factory default colour settings, if your monitor allows you to do that
- Adjust your display's gamma to match a sample image
- Adjust the brightness and contrast
Adjust the colour balance
6. At the end of the wizard, click Finish to save your settings.
You'll then be able to calibrate ClearType for sharper text.
For battery issues, let's run the battery calibration. Click here
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance
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