Originally posted by phillpower2
new battery drained from 41,040 mWh to 31,692 mWh what's the problem
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Originally posted by phillpower2run the proper HP hardware diagnosticsComment
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Originally posted by phillpower2HP Support Assistant
Version 9.39.17.0
Requires Windows 10 RS4 or higherComment
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Originally posted by phillpower2HP Support Assistant
Version 9.39.17.0
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Originally posted by anoutlawsir i have downloaded it from the link gpt provided
Your pics and battery report show that there is nothing wrong with the battery which as was mentioned in my reply #2;
Originally posted by phillpower2You answered your own question right there, the computer is not intended for playing games only school and office type work that does not need too much RAM and a dedicated GPU.
Only way to test the theory is by disconnecting the charger and using the notebook on battery power only but only for the type of use that the computer is designed for and with the HP or Balanced Power Plan setting.
Originally posted by phillpower2he computer is not intended for playing games [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]only school and office type work that does not need too much RAM and a dedicated GPU.
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Originally posted by anoutlawsir i have downloaded it from the link gpt provided
Your pics and battery report show that there is nothing wrong with the battery which as was mentioned in my reply #2;
Originally posted by phillpower2You answered your own question right there, the computer is not intended for playing games only school and office type work that does not need too much RAM and a dedicated GPU.
Only way to test the theory is by disconnecting the charger and using the notebook on battery power only but only for the type of use that the computer is designed for and with the HP or Balanced Power Plan setting.
Originally posted by phillpower2he computer is not intended for playing games [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]only school and office type work that does not need too much RAM and a dedicated GPU.
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Originally posted by phillpower2Please note that I will not have anything to do with chatgpt generated content.
Your pics and battery report show that there is nothing wrong with the battery which as was mentioned in my reply #2;
suggests that it is the use of the computer that has been depleting the battery.
Only way to test the theory is by disconnecting the charger and using the notebook on battery power only but only for the type of use that the computer is designed for and with the HP or Balanced Power Plan setting.
and one last thing can i play gta san andreas only?Comment
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