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08-07-2024 01:50 PM
my devise : zbook g5 and bios version is q70 .
I want to set the maximum charge level to 80%, but there is no option for this in the BIOS of the device... I couldn't do anything from the control panel either. I also posted two photos. Previously, on another device, I set the maximum health option and it was set to 80, but there is nothing on this device either.
Note: Note: I selected the maximum health option 3 times in BIOS, but it still charges up to 100.
The second point === In the photo I posted, [enabled] is always there for the option to allow HP to manage the battery. Could this be why max health doesn't work?
Pay attention in the above photo, it says [enabled] and I changed and saved it 3 times, but it was still the same
Please help me so that I can limit the charge level and not fill up to 100
thanks a lot .
08-07-2024 02:03 PM
Hi @Amiiix
It would help if you completely identified your ZBook.
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08-07-2024 03:06 PM
Which version of the Q70 BIOS family is installed?
In the Main section, is there a BIOS Rollback Policy option available?
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08-08-2024 09:50 AM
Click on Update System BIOS to see if the options in the image exist in your BIOS.
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08-09-2024 08:51 AM
Yes.
Unrestricted rollback should allow you to rollback to an earlier BIOS.
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