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HP Pavilion 14-al062nr
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi all,

 

I have a HP Pavilion 14-al062nr and i am facing issue that my battery won't exceed charging above a certain percentage. At the begining it was not exceeding 36% then it is at 43% and won't increase the percentage regardless of how long i keep the charger plugged in. I have win 10 64 bit pro and it shows 43% available (plugged in, charging).

 

Upon running the hp support assistant's battery check it says that i need to calibrate the battery but it is not giving any option to do so and instead provide me with manual instruction but the main problem is that the instruction says that i have to charge the battery up to 100% in order to calibrate but as i stated above, i am unable to charge it above 43%.

 

I have already tried following things:

 

  • Tried unstalling "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" driver and restarting the laptop . no improvements.
  • tried running the hp pc hardware diagnostics UEFI but it instead shows that Battery status: OK. i think that it is not checking the battery correctly because the desktop program when tried to run the battery check, stucks at 10% for a moment and then abruptly shows that test CANCELLED without showing any results.

 Any help will be geatly appreciated. Thanks.

 

HPSA battery check showing the battery need to be calibratedHPSA battery check showing the battery need to be calibratedHP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI showing that battery is OKHP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI showing that battery is OK

HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Battery check log (1)HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Battery check log (1)HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Battery check log (2)HP PC Hardware Diagnostics Battery check log (2)HP PC Hardware Diagnostics power check cancelling on its ownHP PC Hardware Diagnostics power check cancelling on its own

 
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@Zeeshan23

 

Replace the battery.

 

HP part number   849908-850

 

Your manual here.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05122703

 

Your battery has 4 cells.

 

If you look at your tests one cell is dead.

 

REO

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@Zeeshan23

 

Not sure if this will help but what BIOS version do you have???

 

Version: F.42 Rev.A

Fixed in this release: - Fixes an issue where the battery information is reported incorrectly.- Provides improved battery health when the system is connected to an AC adapter.

 

Version: F.45 Rev.A

Fixed in this release: - Fixes an intermittent issue where the system battery does not recharge completely.- Provides the updated Intel CPU microcode to improve system stability and security.

 

The latest version is F.48 Rev.A

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/HP-Pavilion-14-Notebook-PC-series/1086215...

 

REO

 

You may need to us this link???

 

https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp88501-89000/sp88780.exe

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Thanks for reply. The bios version i have installed is F.38. so should i go ahead and update my bios?

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@Zeeshan23

 

I only tell someone to update their BIOS if one of the Fixes listed could help them with there problem!!!

 

It looks like there could be 2 fixes for your problem.

 

I am getting an error on the one link now.

 

Try the other one.

 

REO

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I updated my bios to the latest version but the problem persists. What should i do now?

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@Zeeshan23

 

Replace the battery.

 

HP part number   849908-850

 

Your manual here.

 

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05122703

 

Your battery has 4 cells.

 

If you look at your tests one cell is dead.

 

REO

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