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04-24-2023 04:18 PM
I followed all the instructions but my battery still need calibration How I can do
Use my new laptop (5 months of life) without AC Adapterd untill the power is totally drain?
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04-28-2023 09:06 AM
This method take a plenty of time so I hope you have the patience for this.
- Charge your laptop until it full or white led shows on the charger indicator.
- Unplug the charger and shut down your laptop
- Turn back on your laptop and immediately press F2 repeatedly to launch diagnostics UEFI
- Press English, Component Tests, Memory, Extensive test, Loop until error
- Let it run until the battery is discharged (i know you think this will reduce the battery health but doing it once will not)
- After your laptop shut down completely (it will automatically after the test ends) plug in your charger and wait until it full or white led shows on the indicator.
- Turn on your laptop normally and you are good.
wait for an hour or so to cool down the battery after running the test. This can avoid risking overheat your battery which can damage it.
You may also refer to this document
I hope this helps.
Please perform these steps and Feel free to reply to your public post for any further assistance.
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Raj2111
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04-28-2023 09:06 AM
This method take a plenty of time so I hope you have the patience for this.
- Charge your laptop until it full or white led shows on the charger indicator.
- Unplug the charger and shut down your laptop
- Turn back on your laptop and immediately press F2 repeatedly to launch diagnostics UEFI
- Press English, Component Tests, Memory, Extensive test, Loop until error
- Let it run until the battery is discharged (i know you think this will reduce the battery health but doing it once will not)
- After your laptop shut down completely (it will automatically after the test ends) plug in your charger and wait until it full or white led shows on the indicator.
- Turn on your laptop normally and you are good.
wait for an hour or so to cool down the battery after running the test. This can avoid risking overheat your battery which can damage it.
You may also refer to this document
I hope this helps.
Please perform these steps and Feel free to reply to your public post for any further assistance.
Thank you for being a Valuable Member of our HP Family.
Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
-Regards,
Raj2111
I am an HP Employee