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Elitebook x360 1030 G2
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I'm having an issue with my notebook's battery: when it gets down to 20-21%, the system suddenly shuts down without warning and won't restart unless plugged in/recharged. I've run the HP battery check diagnostic and it reports that the battery is good. I've also eliminated a Windows issue because the same thing happens if I drain the battery to about 25% then reboot to BIOS and, for example, run the hardware tests: after a while the system shuts down without warning.

My best guess is that there's a bad cell in the battery. Any other ideas?

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@bar_foo 

 

Please try

 

(a) Right click Battery icon,

(b) Open Power Options,

(c) Select your current (active) plan,

(d) Select Change advanced power settings,

(e) Change 2 places as shown

 

      power options.png 

 

(f) Click Apply to save.

 

Note: Please do not use my numbers and actions because I use all may machines on Main 99% of its time.

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanks for the suggestion but changing the power plan won't fix the underlying problem. I  can set the critical battery level to, say, 25%, and have it shut down at 22%, and I will avoid the problem, but it means losing 1/4 of my battery life. 

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