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OMEN by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-xd0000 (758R2AV)
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is there a option to enable and disable fast charge i cannot be able to see the thing but in the model's description it is stated that the model has fast charge 50% in like 30 minutes

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@avinashkp77, Welcome to HP Support Community. 

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you. 
 

The OMEN by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-xd0000 (758R2AV) does support HP Fast Charge, which allows charging up to 50% in approximately 30–45 minutes when the laptop is powered off. However, there's no user-accessible toggle for enabling or disabling Fast Charge in Windows or BIOS on most HP laptops — it's automatic and controlled by the charging circuitry and firmware.

🟢 Here's what you should know:

Fast Charge works automatically when:

  • You're using the original HP adapter (230W or similar).
  • The battery is below a certain percentage (typically under 50%).
  • The laptop is powered off or in sleep mode.

No visible setting in BIOS/HP software:

  • HP doesn't usually provide a BIOS option to enable/disable Fast Charge.
  • HP QuickDrop, Omen Gaming Hub, and HP Support Assistant don’t control this feature.

🔍 How to confirm Fast Charge is working:

  1. Shutdown your laptop completely (not just sleep).
  2. Plug in the original HP power adapter.
  3. Wait about 30 minutes and power it back on.
  4. Go to Settings > System > Power & Battery > Battery Usage to view battery percentage increase.

🛠️ Troubleshooting tips if it's not charging fast:

  1. Make sure you are using the OEM HP charger that came with your laptop.
  2. Avoid third-party or lower-wattage adapters.
  3. Ensure that battery health is okay (check via HP Support Assistant).
  4. Update your BIOS and chipset drivers from the HP support site.

I hope this helps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping! 

 

Max3Aj

HP Support 

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@avinashkp77, Welcome to HP Support Community. 

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you. 
 

The OMEN by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-xd0000 (758R2AV) does support HP Fast Charge, which allows charging up to 50% in approximately 30–45 minutes when the laptop is powered off. However, there's no user-accessible toggle for enabling or disabling Fast Charge in Windows or BIOS on most HP laptops — it's automatic and controlled by the charging circuitry and firmware.

🟢 Here's what you should know:

Fast Charge works automatically when:

  • You're using the original HP adapter (230W or similar).
  • The battery is below a certain percentage (typically under 50%).
  • The laptop is powered off or in sleep mode.

No visible setting in BIOS/HP software:

  • HP doesn't usually provide a BIOS option to enable/disable Fast Charge.
  • HP QuickDrop, Omen Gaming Hub, and HP Support Assistant don’t control this feature.

🔍 How to confirm Fast Charge is working:

  1. Shutdown your laptop completely (not just sleep).
  2. Plug in the original HP power adapter.
  3. Wait about 30 minutes and power it back on.
  4. Go to Settings > System > Power & Battery > Battery Usage to view battery percentage increase.

🛠️ Troubleshooting tips if it's not charging fast:

  1. Make sure you are using the OEM HP charger that came with your laptop.
  2. Avoid third-party or lower-wattage adapters.
  3. Ensure that battery health is okay (check via HP Support Assistant).
  4. Update your BIOS and chipset drivers from the HP support site.

I hope this helps. 

 

Take care and have a good day. 

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping! 

 

Max3Aj

HP Support 

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