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04-14-2024 07:34 AM
I have brand new hp victus 15, AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS with Radeon Graphics used for only two months. I am having a problem that its battery get drain on S3 and S4 state like in hibernation and shutdown. I have update the drivers and Bios but still having problem. I also disable usb charge in case. When i turned on laptop sometime its drain only few percentage like 10 to 15%. And sometime completely zero. I have to plug in charger to turn it on. I also reset the cmos with Win+B with power button.
04-15-2024 11:29 AM
Modern laptops work like this -- and the only solution I have found is to go into Control Panel (not Settings) and change the setting to Shut Down the laptop when powering it off.
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04-15-2024 11:43 AM
Well thanks for answering , It seems its a feature not a problem according to you 🙁. But the work I am doing is not comfortable if I have to shutdown laptop every day. Few percent battery drain is manageable but completely drain to zero and I have take my charger every where seems I bought desktop pc not a laptop.
The shutdown you mentioned is different than the shutdown icon on start ? I cannot find your one
04-15-2024 01:30 PM
It's not a shutdown icon; it's a shutdown setting.
The Power one in settings does not allow you to select ShutDown when turning off the laptop, it only hibernates it or puts it to sleep -- which drain the battery.
The setting in Control Panel allows you to select ShutDown -- which actually turns it off.
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04-15-2024 02:48 PM
I don't have a picture.
Go into Control Panel. Select Power Options. Select Choose what the power buttons do. On the On battery column, change the power button option to Shut Down. Click the Save changes button.
Now, when you press the power button, the laptop will actually power off.
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