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Probook 450 G6
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What does it mean when the battery light is blinking with white light once the battery is full and the charger is still attached? The battery and charger behave normally and everything seems to work, but once the battery is finished charging, the battery light starts blinking until the charger is removed.

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I tried a whole lot of things to try to fix this: different adapters, hard reset, battery calibration, BIOS updates, etc. The battery seems fine. Adapters are fine. I noticed the battery light changes from amber to white when charging the battery a bit late because the manual says it turns white at 90%, but mine turns white at 91% instead. I don't know if that's why it's blinking white once it reaches 100%, as if it thinks it still needs to charge that 1% but can't. This is so frustrating. The repair shop won't take it either because they say "everything's working" and that I should bring it only if something stops working. Well, I don't want to wait for that and risk a short circuit or something. I don't know what else to do. Does no one know what to do about this or what it even means? I keep finding posts about the same problem, but very rarely there's a solution, and when there is, it usually doesn't work for me.

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