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hiii I have hp laptop and haveing issue with battery it's drain fast as well as charge also fast but why it's happens. it's okay to charge fast is okay but why it's draining fast any solution plzzzz.

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and also i have to know about the battery capacity of my laptop

and my battery is good or bed???

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The Battery details you have provided tell me that the battery has only 57% of its original capacity. When that happens, notebook batteries tend to drain quickly. Thatis because the battery are unable to provide enough current to run the notebook for the length of time you had become accustomed to.

 

The notebook's battery needs to be replaced with a new one.

 

I wrote an article in the notebook knowledge that should help you see the current state and the charge state of your battery since the notebook was initially turned on.

 

Windows has a "Battery-Report" utility that can be invoked by commands in a command prompt and seen in a browser. I explain how that is done on the article at the line below this one.

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebooks-Knowledge-Base/Is-your-notebook-plugged-in-and-not-charging/...

 

It would be helpful if you saved the report as text and then copied and pasted it into a reply in your thread. The battery report provides quite a bit of information.



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The Battery details you have provided tell me that the battery has only 57% of its original capacity. When that happens, notebook batteries tend to drain quickly. Thatis because the battery are unable to provide enough current to run the notebook for the length of time you had become accustomed to.

 

The notebook's battery needs to be replaced with a new one.

 

I wrote an article in the notebook knowledge that should help you see the current state and the charge state of your battery since the notebook was initially turned on.

 

Windows has a "Battery-Report" utility that can be invoked by commands in a command prompt and seen in a browser. I explain how that is done on the article at the line below this one.

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebooks-Knowledge-Base/Is-your-notebook-plugged-in-and-not-charging/...

 

It would be helpful if you saved the report as text and then copied and pasted it into a reply in your thread. The battery report provides quite a bit of information.



I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion helped you solve your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"



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i have windows 8.1 in my laptop and I recently install windows 8.1 home single language to 8,1 pro now I am havening issue with activation what should I do?? i have digitel licence for wondows 8.1 home single language

 

plz help me with that

 

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