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HP Gaming Pavilion - 15-cx0012nm
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop won't stay on AC when battery is fully charged. When i bought this laptop, when i charge battery to 100%, laptop stays on AC. I changed battery, the problem is still there. How can i fix that? Thanks in advance.

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Hello @nenadjevtic01 

Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.

 

Let me check your basic system configuration before we focus on the <battery> problem ...

 

(1) Run    msinfo32

- Select <System Summary>:

--->>> Copy/screenshot/paste following key/value pairs:

 

OS Name

Version

System Model

System SKU

( equals HP product number (p/n) )

Processor

BIOS Version/Date

 

(2Please report your results

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OS Name  Microsoft Windows 10 Pro

Version  10.0.19043 Build 19043

System Model  HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx

System SKU  4RP93EA#BED

( equals HP product number (p/n) )

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60Ghz, 1801 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)

BIOS Version/Date Insyde F.25, 13/Nov/2020

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Hello @nenadjevtic01 

 

(1) Create Windows system <restore point>

How to Create a System Restore Point on Windows 10 or Windows 11


(2Download and install BIOS Update

HP Notebook System BIOS Update

F.28 Rev.A19.2 MBAug 15, 2022Download

 

Why should you install the update ?

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_4123786-2338478-16

Quote: "

Updating the BIOS is recommended as standard maintenance of the computer. It can also help resolve the following issues:

      • An available BIOS update resolves a specific issue or improves computer performance.
      • The current BIOS does not support a hardware component or a Windows upgrade.
      • HP Support recommends installing a specific BIOS update.

"

 

(3Reboot

(4Let BIOS be installed until it's completely done !

(5Download and install / update

HP Notebook PC ME Firmware Update

11.8.50.3470 Rev.A4.6 MBApr 24, 2018Download

 

(6Restart Windows

(7Test your notebook

(8Please report your results

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Hello @nenadjevtic01 

 

Please < calibrate > your battery ...

 

(1) Open windows <device manager> and uninstall "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery

- Right click on "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery"

- Click "Uninstall device"

- Confirm your choice if you see a popup notification

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(2Shutdown notebook

(3) Disconnect charger

(4) Press and hold <power> button for 30 seconds

(5) Connect charger and wait until battery is fully charged ( check LED indicator )

(6) Start notebook and log in to windows and wait a few minutes

(7) Reboot notebook

(8) Please report your results

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Hello @nenadjevtic01 

 

Before we decide whether you need a <new batteryor not ...

 

(1Download and install

HP Support Assistant (Microsoft Apps Store)

or

HP Support Assistant 9.19.52.0

 

(2) Start <HP Support Assistant>

- Run <Battery Check>

- Click on <Show advanced information>

--->>> Send screenshot

 

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(3Please report your results

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When I tried to calibrate it, I turn in off, and connect to AC, but LED indicator is changing from orange(charging) to white(charged) by minut. When I play video games, my fps drops when laptop is on battery. So when i play, my fps goes up and down because my laptop is switching from AC to battery. Now I took out battery and it's working just fine, only problem is that BIOS settings restore to default every single time when I turn on laptop. So, problem is definitely with battery on some electronic part, who is in charge on switching from charging to AC.

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Hello @nenadjevtic01

Thanks for reporting.

 

There is an undefined sofware or technical error.

 

(1) Test your hardware Using the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI)

--->>> Perform Extensive Tests

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_2854458-2733239-16

See section <Running HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI tests when Windows doesn't start>

 

See how it works:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14GKIpGPNRM

 

(2) Please report your results ( error messages, take pictures )

( if serial number, device id, UUID, System Board CT Number is displayed, please blur )

This video shows how to test your HP computer hardware using HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI. If you suspect that your computer has hardware issues, follow the steps in this video to isolate and identify them using the HP PC Diagnostics UEFI. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Download and install
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I did it. All test passed. No error or messages. But the interesting thing is that my laptop is now not switching from AC to battery, but I am sure that tomorrow, the problem will come back. I think I have a problem with some electronic part(like some controller, if HP laptops have something like that), or my battery is faulty. When the problem started, I changed battery, and the problem was still there, so maybe is not a faulty battery. 

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