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05-14-2022 12:29 PM
Product: HP Pavilion Gaming 15-dk2000 Laptop PC (2P1Z8AV)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
My laptop doesn't have an option to lock the max battery charge to 80% in BIOS. It only has "Adaptive Battery Optimizer" option. Since I almost never use my laptop on battery power, is there any other way to lock max charge to 80% or lower?
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05-15-2022 02:44 AM
Hi, @Roshen try these tips.
- Power off your HP laptop if it is On.
- Next, press the Power button to restart your PC. While the computer starts up, start pressing the F10 key to enter the HP BIOS Setup Utility.
- Once in BIOS, use the right arrow key to open the Configuration tab. If not, open the Advanced tab.
- Next, use the down arrow key and select Adaptive Battery Optimizer. If not available, select Power Management Options.
- Press Enter and select Enabled to turn on Adaptive Battery Optimizer.
- If your system has Power Management Options, then select the drop-down for Battery Health Manager and select Maximize my battery health. This setting maximizes the battery health by lowering the maximum battery charge level to 80%.
- Next, press the F10 key to save the changes and exit.
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05-15-2022 02:44 AM
Hi, @Roshen try these tips.
- Power off your HP laptop if it is On.
- Next, press the Power button to restart your PC. While the computer starts up, start pressing the F10 key to enter the HP BIOS Setup Utility.
- Once in BIOS, use the right arrow key to open the Configuration tab. If not, open the Advanced tab.
- Next, use the down arrow key and select Adaptive Battery Optimizer. If not available, select Power Management Options.
- Press Enter and select Enabled to turn on Adaptive Battery Optimizer.
- If your system has Power Management Options, then select the drop-down for Battery Health Manager and select Maximize my battery health. This setting maximizes the battery health by lowering the maximum battery charge level to 80%.
- Next, press the F10 key to save the changes and exit.
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