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    02-09-2021 05:20 PM
        Product: HP ProBook 455 G4
      
      
        Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
      
	Hi, I appreciate HP trying to keep my laptop battery alive as long as possible, I truly do! But at least twice a week I need the full 100% charge and I do not want to lug the power cable around with me. I always know this at least a day in advance, there is ample time to charge beforehand, so I thought I ask if anybody might tell me a quick and sure method to change the charging to full. I tried looking up knowledge base, but I only found advice to do it using BIOS settings. I hesitate to fiddle around with the BIOS too often, turning settings to full and back to 80 every other day. Is there no other way?
thanks for help
Marion
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