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HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14-dh0101tu
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I've used this laptop for over 50 days now, I don't know much about battery calibration. However I calibrated the battery manually whenever the battery test status asked me to. In 50 days it required the calibration process for about 4-5 times . The gap between the last calibration process time was less than a week's time . I'm not sure if it's something to worry about the battery performance, since the next calibration was required much earlier than it usually did. But yeah I calibrated the battery every time the HP support assistant battery check asked me to. The battery tests were successful each time I run the calibration process. But I still need to know more insight about my laptop's battery performance based on the frequency of calibration. 

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Hi! @noobcalleds7,

 
Try updating BIOS and chipset drivers to the latest version and check if it helps.

 

Update the BIOS using this link. Click Here

 

Update the chipset drivers using this link. Click Here

 

Also, Refer this article to know more information about calibrating the battery. Click Here


Also, you can update other drivers on your PC using HP support assistant.

 

Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant.

 

Lastly, Please perform below-shown steps to resolve the issue:


Step 01. Click on the Start Button
Step 02. Type "Device Manager" in the start search box & open the Device Manager
Step 03. Look for Batteries and expand it by click on the + symbol on the left
Step 04. Right Click on "Microsoft ACPI Compliant Control Method Battery" & uninstall
Note: This Battery driver will get reinstalled automatically when you restart the Notebook again
Step 05. Please Shutdown the Notebook
Step 06. Please remove the Battery and unplug the Power Adapter
Step 07. Press and Hold the Power Button for full 1 Minute
Step 08. Go ahead and put back the Battery and connect the Power Adapter
Step 09. Look for "Plugged In Charging" message on the Battery icon

 

Refer this document to understand more about lithium-ion batteries.

 

Let me know if this works!

Have a great day! 🙂

 

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