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recently i've tried to drain my battery to 0% but i face a problem whereby when the battery hit 10% it auto shuts down and when i plug in my charger it shows 10%. May i know how to fix this issue for it sometimes interrupts my work when i don't have the charger with me. thanks  

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@Domik 

 

Please try

 

(a) Right click Battery icon and select Powe options

(b) Select Change Plan settings (current plan)
(c) Select Change advancec power settings,
(d) Scroll down to bottom, expand Battery

 

Now you can change/alter all sorts of options and Remember to Apply/Ok when get out

 

Regards.

BH
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@Domik 

 

Please try

 

(a) Right click Battery icon and select Powe options

(b) Select Change Plan settings (current plan)
(c) Select Change advancec power settings,
(d) Scroll down to bottom, expand Battery

 

Now you can change/alter all sorts of options and Remember to Apply/Ok when get out

 

Regards.

BH
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Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.




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Thanks I've just checked it and now I understand why my laptop hibernate at 9 % but I can't seem to decrease the % to lower than 9. My older laptop before this could run all the way until 2 % and still work 

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