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HP Pavilion G6 Notebook
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Hi, This is Kader. I'm using HP Pavilion G6 Notebook PC, I can't be able to use my laptop under 60% of battery power it won't turns ON. While, I'm using in AC supply then only it works after the charge is full, I will disconnect my power chord and work continuously it will automatically turned OFF by reaching  60% of battery power. I don't know what happen to my pc. I changed the original battery after 5 yrs, but recently 2-6 months I'm facing the same problem. I hope you guys were trying to fix my Problems. 

Thanking you,

 

Yours Faithfully,

ShaikAbdulKader.S

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@KaderFA1624 

 

Please check Power settings first using following steps

 

(a) Right click battery icon and select Power optioms

(b) Click Change plan settings (current plan),

(c) Click Change advanced power settings,

(d) Scroll down to the end, expand Battery, you should see something similar to the following image:

 

       power settings.png

 

(e) Now you can setup your options and remember Apply the changes

 

Regards.

 

 

BH
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