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07-15-2024 10:25 AM
Hi,
If you are using HP diagnostics, try using the latest version.
HP ProBook 450 15.6 inch G9 Notebook PC Software and Driver Details
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07-15-2024 10:44 AM
but I see that the version you are using according to your image is , 1.18.1.0 , or it is a third party program and not from HP, because you can't use third party programs for the battery test.
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07-15-2024 01:49 PM
Are you doing the long test or the short test, if you do the test, make sure it is the short test.
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07-15-2024 02:25 PM
If I run HP PC HArdware Diagnostics from windows Component Tests - it shows cancelled.If I go into the UEFI diagnostics, it shows "The battery charge was unable to test the primary battery. FYI, about a month ago I was checking the Probook, and it said to calibrate the battery. I was unsuccessful in calibrating the battery and opened a HP case. I have since then tried a number of things to test / calibrate the battery. Now I do not see any info on "Calibrate the battery", and when I try and run the tests, they give confusing results, like I can't find the battery. My HP Victus laptop bought the same day as the probook, last Nov also gave me conflicting and 'not ok' results. It said I need to replace the battery at one point. I was posting in here so that when I talk about the 2 cases I have open (1 Probook 2 Victus) I could have the read and see these results. Thank you for your time. If you have any other suggestions I will gladly try. But, at his point, I have applied all updates and tried the multiple ways to test things that they have available, and they show not ok results, I am at a loss. FYI, I no longer see anything about battery calibration of either machine. My understanding is Battery calibration would have improved the life of the battery, for those laptops that are primarily plugged in.
07-16-2024 09:07 AM
Calibrating the battery when it is not necessary should not be done because calibration always puts the battery under stress.
Follow the steps indicated in the following link
HP Notebook PCs - Testing and calibrating the battery (Windows) | HP® Support
P.S in the second image I see a total battery charge of 99%, that is very good, not all batteries have this capacity of total charge.
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