Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Recently I had to replace my HP 15s series laptop's battery when the capacity reached too low. The first battery lasted somewhere at 3 years. At the service centre, they asked me if I want to replace it with a cheap, non-HP battery or an origina...
笔记本电脑的电池容量同样可以通过系统设置查看。在Windows系统中,你可以使用命令提示符来获取详细信息: 按下“Win + R”键,输入“cmd”并回车。 输入“powercfg /batteryreport”并回车,系统会生成一份电池报告,报告中包含电池的设计容量和当前容量。 在Mac系统中,可以通过以下步骤查看电池信息: 点击左上角的苹果图标...
- Follow the steps below in order to generate a Battery Report in Windows 10: - Right-click the Windows Icon in the bottom left corner and select "Search" - Type "cmd" into the search bar, right click the program showing up and select "Run as Administrator" --- - Copy and paste po...
For the past ten days or so, my laptop ( an ideapad Gaming 3-15ACH6 Laptop - Type 82K2 with Windows 11) battery has been sitting at 0% despite leaving it connected to the charger even for several hours. I have tried uninstalling the Microsoft ACPI-Compliant C...
Start by opening a Command Prompt session. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box, typecmd, and press Enter. Then, in the Command Prompt window, type the following commands, pressing Enter after each one (be sure to include the space between each command and the ...
Using the Windows Command Prompt, you can check which apps and processes consume lots of battery power. Open the Start menu and search for “cmd” in the search bar Then choose the Run as Administrator option in the right pane Here, type in the command “powercfg /energy” and press Enter...
Chiming in here, I also have this same crashing issue when on battery on my Acer Predator Helios running Windows 11. However, if I run SuperSlicer as admin the issue does not occur. Sorry, something went wrong. Copy link Author
If that’s your operating system, then use its type counterpart, and make sure to run the command through the Terminal application instead of the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) or Windows PowerShell to have the ANSI escape code support enabled by default....
Hi! So I have been seeing this issue since I upgraded to Windows 11. The System tray is very unresponsive and whenever you try to click it nothing...
and for a few seconds it came back with the stuck battery icon, but then the icon disappeared. Also by this point, the computer turned off and I'm using my charger. I also did a Windows battery report from CMD and it does recognize my battery, but everything else it says "UNKNOWN"...