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08-20-2023 10:33 AM - edited 08-20-2023 10:35 AM
Same as title , i have checked in BIOS , but the options is not available.On checking on youtube it seems that the options is in "ADVANCED " settings in BIOS , but i can not see any column as that. also hp power manager is not availble to install under my laptop drivers section on the hp site, what should i do ? I had thought that my model is not a gaming laptop so it would be a office laptop and would have a good battery life and all the other features but its not , i bought it just a week ago
08-20-2023 06:59 PM
Your machine is not a business class machine therefore no option in BIOS. Please use the following Guides to keep battery healthy
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c01297640
and more
- https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/ish_4034543-1660469-16
- https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/how-to-improve-battery-health
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08-23-2023 09:55 AM
But isn't limiting battery to a certain level of charging is a basic feature? My 4 year old dell notebook has it , and even my brother's Lenovo gaming laptop has it , then why isn't hp providing such basics features to their customers, the laptops battery is already disappointing, please guide me how to unhide the advanced option in bios if there is any in the newer laptops.
08-23-2023 03:05 PM
@Raghav131 wrote:But isn't limiting battery to a certain level of charging is a basic feature?
HP has a different policy.
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