I am trying to run some tests on differences in battery life and would be grateful of anyone on the forum who can do the following and post back their results.
1. With your laptop turned on make sure that your battery is fully charged at 100%.
2. Shutdown your laptop via Windows Logo->Power->Shut down
3. Make sure that the laptop charger is now unplugged.
4. Leave the laptop for as long as possible, ideally overnight.
5. Turn the laptop back on, boot into Windows and immediately check the percentage of battery remaining.
If you can then post the following:-
Laptop Model
Operating System and Version
Laptop Battery Age (how old the laptop battery is)
Length of time the laptop was turned off (in hours & minutes)
Battery percentage you got when you turned the laptop back on
You can also follow the instructions at http://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10 to generate a battery report. This will provide times and percentages that you can copy into the post
Anyone can help, it doesn't matter what laptop you have.
Thanks
1. With your laptop turned on make sure that your battery is fully charged at 100%.
2. Shutdown your laptop via Windows Logo->Power->Shut down
3. Make sure that the laptop charger is now unplugged.
4. Leave the laptop for as long as possible, ideally overnight.
5. Turn the laptop back on, boot into Windows and immediately check the percentage of battery remaining.
If you can then post the following:-
Laptop Model
Operating System and Version
Laptop Battery Age (how old the laptop battery is)
Length of time the laptop was turned off (in hours & minutes)
Battery percentage you got when you turned the laptop back on
You can also follow the instructions at http://www.windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10 to generate a battery report. This will provide times and percentages that you can copy into the post
Anyone can help, it doesn't matter what laptop you have.
Thanks
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