why laptop switched off in 6%.

prathyun
prathyun Member Posts: 1 Newbie

laptop switched of 6%.Charging starts in 6% why happen this.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,454 Trailblazer

    Tell us your laptop full model, what OS (Google-Windows-Linux) you are running and detail the problem, what type of USB-C charger or power adapter you are using and we will try to help.

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 963

    Your laptop shutting down unexpectedly and not turning on without the charger could be due to several reasons:-

    Battery Health: Even if your battery shows a percentage of charge, it might not be holding that charge effectively. Over time, batteries degrade, and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.

    Battery Calibration: Sometimes the battery's calibration can become inaccurate. This means the operating system might think there’s a charge when there isn’t enough power to run the laptop.

    Power Settings: Check your laptop's power settings. If there are settings that aggressively manage power, they might be causing the laptop to shut down prematurely.

    Hardware Issues: There could be a problem with the battery connection, charging port, or other hardware components. Loose connections or damaged components can prevent proper charging or power delivery.

    Software Issues: Occasionally, software or driver issues can cause power management problems. Updating your operating system and drivers might help.

    Steps to Troubleshoot:-

    Check Battery Health: If your laptop has built-in diagnostics, use it to check the battery's health. You can also check battery health in the system settings.

    Calibrate the Battery: Fully charge the battery, then let it drain completely before charging it again. This can help recalibrate the battery readings.

    Inspect Hardware: Make sure the battery is seated properly. If it's removable, you can try taking it out and putting it back in. Also, check the charging port for any debris or damage.

    Update Software: Ensure your operating system and drivers are up to date. Sometimes power management issues can be resolved with updates.

    Consider Replacement: If the battery is older or diagnostic tests indicate poor health, it might be time to replace the battery.

    If these steps don't resolve the issue, it may be worthwhile to consult a technician for further diagnosis.

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