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pavilion gaming 15-Dk1035ne
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi, there's any function in HP bios for HP PAVILION 15-dk1035ne or any other software that allows the laptop stop the charging at the desired level (70-80%) without unpluging the charger?

 

Lenovo, Dell and every laptop I've used have this built-in feature but I can't find this in HP laptops.

 

Please any solution, any original or customized bios, any software/hardware?

 

This is my favourite feature of any laptop; I don't want my laptop charging above 80% and the only "solution" I found is the software called BatteryCare , what only notifies you and you have to unplug the charger manually, so is not acceptable for me...

 

Why HP is the only brand without this feature?

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@AB0K0TA

 

Welcome to the HP support community.

 

There is no option to control the battery charge in HP notebooks.

However, you can try the steps mentioned in this video to manage the battery health:- Click here

(Note:- Though this video is for commercial notebooks, these steps should work on consumer notebooks also)

This option is similar to the option you are looking for.

 

Let me know how it goes.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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@AB0K0TA

 

Welcome to the HP support community.

 

There is no option to control the battery charge in HP notebooks.

However, you can try the steps mentioned in this video to manage the battery health:- Click here

(Note:- Though this video is for commercial notebooks, these steps should work on consumer notebooks also)

This option is similar to the option you are looking for.

 

Let me know how it goes.

To thank me for my efforts to help you, please mark my post as an accepted solution so that it benefits several others.

Cheers.

Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee

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