The battery is bad and you should replace it. Also be careful it doesn't turn into a spicy pillow
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No Pillow... yet, but yeah I've tried to look for replacement, but she's a ~~Gigabyte~~ Clevo so finding parts isn't easy.
There are 2 possibilities:
The battery is bad.
- Replace it.
The battery is not calibrated.
- Get it down to where the OS turns it off.
- Turn it back on, and go into the BIOS and leave it on, unplugged. This will prevent the OS from turning the machine off so the battery can completely discharge.
- Let the battery completely drain until the machine shuts off and won’t turn on again. If this step lasts several hours (like 3 or more hours), it’s likely this procedure will work. The longer it takes, the better the result will be. If it lasts less than 1 hour, this procedure won’t work.
- Plug it in and leave it off.
- Leave it plugged in until it completely charges. Probably around 8 hours to be safe.
- After that, turn it on and check your battery health.
- It should now work again if the battery itself isn’t bad.
Note: this procedure permanently reduces the capacity of the battery, so it should only be done as a last resort before just replacing the battery.
Sometimes it is enough to just drain the battery until OS shuts you down and after that let it charge to 100% with no interruptions (best not using the device at that time)
It may need multiple cycles
doing this about once a month should keep the "OS“ of the device (every device with a rechargeable lithium battery (phones, drills, cars, etc.)) calibrated with the actual SoC (state of charge) of the battery.
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I'm just going to point this out, I asked for no tech support.
It doesn’t matter, outcome is the same
That just guarantees tech support lol
try acpi -b