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pavillion x360
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I've had my computer a little over a year now and have had little to no problems. However, I recently noticed that when I charge my computer it will not charge past 80%. Once it reaches 80% the battery icon says that it is plugged in but not charging. Is there a way to fix this? Thank you 

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@LissaMD2021

 

Welcome to HP Support Forums. 🙂

 

Let me take a moment to thank you for posting on the HP Support Forums. 

 

I understand that you have an HP Pavilion x360 series laptop. I read that the battery in the laptop charges till 80% and then a message appears saying "plugged in and not charging". Not worry, I'll do my best to help you. 

 

I would like to know the following information to assist you better:

  • Please let me know the exact laptop model no. This link will help you to find the model no: http://hp.care/2bygf7l
  • Did any software changes or updates take place the laptop recently?
  • If the charger is disconnected then does the laptop remain powered on with the 80% charged battery?

I recommend you to perform the following steps to isolate the issue and arrive at a fix: 

  • Power off the laptop.
  • Remove the battery out. If the battery is integrated and does not have a latch to release it then leave the battery inside the laptop.
  • Disconnected AC adapter from the laptop.
  • Press and hold the power button for 15 seconds.
  • Reconnect the battery and plug the AC adapter.
  • Power ON the laptop.

Let us uninstall the battery drivers and then reinstall them. The following steps will help:

  • Expand battery and right click on ACPI - compliant control method battery (2 entries could be there) and select uninstall.
  • Once you have uninstalled the ACPI entries, please close the device manager and restart the laptop. 
  • While restarting the WIndows operating system should automatically reinstall the battery drivers. To confirm, you may once again open the device manager and check under batteries. 

Finally, you may update the BIOS on your laptop if the battery continues to not charge more than 80%: www.hp.com/drivers

 

You may also run a battery test by following the below steps. Ensure that you run the battery test only when you receive the "plugged in and not charging" message:

  • Hold the power button for at least five seconds to turn off the computer.

  • Turn on the computer and immediately press the F2 key repeatedly, about once every second.

  • The HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) main menu is displayed.

HP PC Hardware Diagnostic UEFI screen

  • Select component tests.

List of the Component tests

  • Plese initiate a test on the Battery - The Battery Test checks your system to make sure that the battery is functioning properly. It tests the battery and allows you to run calibration if needed.

    The Battery Check test time is 2 minutes. Battery Calibration time is 2 to 4 hours. To run the battery test and for battery information, follow the steps in Battery Test.

I sincerely hope this fixes the issue. Feel free to keep me posted on the results. Cheers! 🙂

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Hi, I try all the following steps you suggested. However, it still does not charge over 61%. Are there any more suggestion that I could possibly do to resolve this problem. Thanks!

 

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