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HP Pavilion - 15-cc129tx
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Hello Sir/Madam

 

I have a HP Pavilion 15 cc129tx. And I have facing this issue for very long time and now I want to remove this issue and I have googled this and I find a only way to replace my battery but I really don't want to replace my battery I just want to use my laptop with plugged in and I want to solve this problem without replace my old battery! is there any way to get rid of this message without replace the old battery?

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@PrabhuGandham,

 

Greetings again!

 

There are ways to get rid of the warning message, but I would strenuously advise against it.

 

If your battery needs replacement, you really should replace it ASAP.

 

If you don't want to replace your battery, OK, then remove it.  BUT when you do this, make sure your laptop is always plugged into an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), so that in case of a power outage or brown-out, your laptop is not damaged.  However, purchasing a UPS has a cost -probably more than a quality non-HP replacement battery for your laptop would cost.

 

To be honest, and in my professional opinion, you have two choices: live with the message, or (preferably) replace the battery.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@PrabhuGandham,

 

Greetings again!

 

There are ways to get rid of the warning message, but I would strenuously advise against it.

 

If your battery needs replacement, you really should replace it ASAP.

 

If you don't want to replace your battery, OK, then remove it.  BUT when you do this, make sure your laptop is always plugged into an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), so that in case of a power outage or brown-out, your laptop is not damaged.  However, purchasing a UPS has a cost -probably more than a quality non-HP replacement battery for your laptop would cost.

 

To be honest, and in my professional opinion, you have two choices: live with the message, or (preferably) replace the battery.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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The HP battery alert on startup is designed to inform you of potential battery issues or low battery levels on your HP laptop. However, if you want to remove this alert, you can follow these steps:

  1. Open the Start menu and type "Task Scheduler" in the search bar. Click on the Task Scheduler app to open it.

  2. In the Task Scheduler, navigate to "Task Scheduler Library" > "Hewlett-Packard" > "HP Battery Health" and click on it.

  3. In the right-hand pane, you will see an option called "BatteryCheck." Right-click on it and select "Disable."

  4. Close the Task Scheduler and restart your computer.

If any problems occur, feel free to reach out.

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@JohnSimen11z,

 

This is a double-edged sword. You see, silencing the alarm, so to speak, doesn't fix the underlying problem...

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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in the step 2 I did not find HP Battery Health under Task Scheduler Library" > "Hewlett-Packard

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