Laptop battery shows fully charged but dies
How Can a Battery be Dead Even Though it was Fully Charged the Day Before?
When you have a rather new laptop, the last thing you want to experience is a problem with the battery. But what do you do if it happens? Todays SuperUser Q&A post offers up some advice for a frustrated reader. Todays Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUsera subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-driven grouping of Q&A web sites. Image courtesy of Intel Free Press (Flickr). The QuestionSuperUser reader user285oo6 wants to know how his laptops battery can be dead even though it was fully charged the day before:
What exactly is going on here? The AnswerSuperUser contributor Jamie Hanrahan has the answer for us:
Special Note You can also generate a battery health report using the instructions from our article here: Advertisement How to Generate a Battery Health Report on Windows 8 or Windows 10 The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere Join 425,000 subscribers and get a daily digest of features, articles, news, and trivia. Sign Me Up!We've got your info - thanks for signing up! We were unable to subscribe you! Please check your e-mail address or contact us for assistance. Signing you up... By submitting your email, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Have something to add to the explanation? Sound off in the comments. Want to read more answers from other tech-savvy Stack Exchange users? Check out the full discussion thread here. Akemi Iwaya Akemi Iwaya has been part of the How-To Geek/LifeSavvy Media team since 2009. She has previously written under the pen name "Asian Angel" and was a Lifehacker intern before joining How-To Geek/LifeSavvy Media. She has been quoted as an authoritative source by ZDNet Worldwide. Read Full Bio » |