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Post by account_disabled on Dec 17, 2017 22:17:19 GMT -8
I have an HP laptop that is about two years old, and it is plugged in a lot in my dorm room. Recently (I dont know exactly when it started), it has been unable to charge all of the way. It will get to around 45% (the percent seems to change a little bit from time to time), and then it will stop going up (and the little powercord icon doesn't even say that it is charging anymore, its just the cord without the bolt). I flashed the bios and I also set my battery saving options to "never" and let my battery run down, then plugged it in. I am on that charge-up process as we speak, and it is at 45% and it no longer has the bolt over the icon (it stopped showing that bolt at around 43% I think). I really don't want to buy a new battery, and I guess I don't mind running my laptop off of AC (I do it most of the time anyways), but there are times where I would like to unplug for a bit, and I really don't last long anymore (its a desktop replacement, so it never lasted long to begin with). Ideas or solutions would be appreciated. Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References forum.notebookreview.com/threads/laptop-battery-wont-charge-past-a-certain-percent.123908/Business Motion Graphics Video
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