Acer E5-575G-523D won't charge above 85% (Windows 7 64-bit)

Faust
Faust Member Posts: 50 Devotee WiFi Icon
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
The title says it all.
Tried to remove "acpi-compatible control method battery driver" and "microsoft AC adapter".
Tried to reset the battery (Disconnect the power adapter, reset the battery in the bottom of the computer through the hole (holding the reset button for 05 seconds),  Let the computer rest for 5 minutes without power).
Tried to calibrate the battery by several different means.

NOTHING HELPS.



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  • BalkanBoy
    BalkanBoy Member Posts: 28 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
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    GAMING6698 nicely told you your battery is phucked, there's nothing anybody can suggest you but replacing battery. There's no calibration software in this planet that would help you. I've seen laptops old few months old where battery goes bad. It's just a bad luck.

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