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How do I know if my laptop battery is dying?

Unfortunately, the battery of our laptops is not eternal and the time will come when it will stop working. If you are lucky and it can be easily removed from the rest, you will only have to contact the manufacturer’s dealer or the nearest authorized store to purchase a new battery. However, the important thing is to prevent, first of all, lest you find yourself traveling and with your computer being a piece of junk that is useless. It is because of that it is important to know when your battery is dying and we will teach you how to do it.

There are a number of tricks to reduce battery consumption, such as turning off the dedicated graphics card, although not the integrated one, so that said part does not consume energy. We can also do things like lower the brightness of the screen or disable WiFi when we are not using it and many other tricks. No matter what we do, we will only be delaying the inevitable that is the day your laptop battery will die. In other words, in your laptop the battery is already dying from the first moment you put your computer to work, however, we are interested to know if we are approaching the fateful day.

It is important to calibrate the battery

Well, actually the answer to the question is yes, more than anything for the reasons that we have explained in the previous paragraph. However, before checking your health status it is essential to calibrate the laptop battery so that it lasts longer. To do this we must follow a series of steps starting by completely turning off our laptop and leaving it connected to the network. It is best to do it at night while you are resting.

Once you have turned on your laptop you just have to go to the power options and opt for the balanced plan. If you don’t know how to do it, you just have to follow these steps:

  1. For this we configure the Turn off screen in Never
  2. In Change advanced power settings, we go to Battery
  3. In Low battery action we put Do nothing
  4. In Critical battery level action we select Hibernate

This will allow us to spend the battery at high speed, recharge it to the maximum and with this you will have calibrated the battery. That is, you will have achieved that the load value corresponds to its real percentage. This is important to do, since the next thing we will do is use an application to know what your health status is.

How to know if the battery is dying?

For this we are going to use an external program, called BatteryInfoView, it is a free application that will tell us the state of health and, therefore, the useful life that it has left.

Battery Info View

Where we have to look at is in the parameter that says Battery Health, this will show us the percentage of life that the battery has left, so it will allow us to know how much life our battery has left. In my case it is at 62.6% and despite the fact that it may seem like a very high percentage of life, it would be time to change it when it is below 70% of the load.

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