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11-23-2020 07:06 AM
Hi,
A fews days ago I have updated my BIOS to version 1.51 and also made some updates to Windows 10 (included uprading to 20H2). I remember that one of the update was to have better battery performance. Since then, I noticed that my battery charges only up to 79% (previously it worked fine)... 🙂 I ran the HP utilitary and this is what I got:
We can read that the maximal charge capacity is only 82%, which sounds weird since as I said previously (that is, a few days ago) all was fine. Do I just have to wait for another update for the problem being fixed, or does the issue comes from my battery? Thanks.
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11-23-2020 10:29 AM
Hello
probably with new BIOS you have the new setting to save battery health.
check this document : https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06465959
if you want to charge battery at 100% but you may have battery swelling issue.
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11-23-2020 10:29 AM
Hello
probably with new BIOS you have the new setting to save battery health.
check this document : https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06465959
if you want to charge battery at 100% but you may have battery swelling issue.
bye
11-24-2020 03:25 AM
Hi,
Thanks for your answer! The setting was on “maximize my battery health” and I changed it to "let HP manage my battery charging”. I believe this is the recommanded setting? By the way, I also unchecked the box “Wake on USB” (the light of my optic mouse was constantly on when the computer was off).
11-28-2020 09:28 AM
Hello
HP default setting is "let HP manage my battery charging”.
my notebook is 100% connected to power outlet , I preferred to set “maximize my battery health”.
I just disconnet the power cable during the night to save also the little power consumed even the PC is off.
Even more inportant I disconnec the power cable from the external power supply of my 4K monitor.
bye