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01-09-2021 09:32 AM
Hi - I just purchased my first HP laptop. On the first day, I was running on battery power and it shut down when I still had 7% left. Through some internet research I found out how to adjust the Critical Battery Level setting lower in Windows 10 but my HP laptop will not allow it below 7%,
It will let me select to a lower value in the menu, but it simply changes back to 7% when I click apply or hit enter without any sort of message or popup indicating why. Some old posts I found on this forum indicate this limit is hard coded into HP Laptops - is this true? 7% seems too high to force hibernate the laptop especially when the estimated minutes in the system tray indicate I still have plenty of time left.
Does anyone know if there's a way to remove the HP restriction on this setting, if there is one? I may return the laptop due to this issue since I feel I am not getting the advertised battery life. Thanks!
01-09-2021 01:18 PM
Probably 7% is the default percentage on your machine. You can change it to lower % and/or notify you when too low .... Please use the following steps
- Right click Battery icon,
- Select Power Options,
- Select Change Plan settings (current plan)
- Change Advanced Power settings
- Now you can scroll down to the end (Battery section) to select what you want
- Click OK/Apply to get out
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01-09-2021 03:33 PM