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I had a problem with battery in my laptop (laptop hibernate or crash randomly when on battery). The laptop is a Clevo N957TP6.



So after sometime I bought a new battery. the battery has a part number of N950BAT-6 (6-87-N85KS-61D02 BAT.P S LI 11.1V/5.6AH/62WH 3S2P SMP/LGC (TEXTURE) CQC (BQ30Z55)) - 980Q2204F.



It worked fine for sometime, but now the problem is back again.



I want to ask what cound possibly the problem be, and how can I diagnose the issue?



Note: I tried to gather some logs. Battery manager sometime report weird charge level sometime (sometime very little to sometime 600%)










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    I had a problem with battery in my laptop (laptop hibernate or crash randomly when on battery). The laptop is a Clevo N957TP6.



    So after sometime I bought a new battery. the battery has a part number of N950BAT-6 (6-87-N85KS-61D02 BAT.P S LI 11.1V/5.6AH/62WH 3S2P SMP/LGC (TEXTURE) CQC (BQ30Z55)) - 980Q2204F.



    It worked fine for sometime, but now the problem is back again.



    I want to ask what cound possibly the problem be, and how can I diagnose the issue?



    Note: I tried to gather some logs. Battery manager sometime report weird charge level sometime (sometime very little to sometime 600%)










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      I had a problem with battery in my laptop (laptop hibernate or crash randomly when on battery). The laptop is a Clevo N957TP6.



      So after sometime I bought a new battery. the battery has a part number of N950BAT-6 (6-87-N85KS-61D02 BAT.P S LI 11.1V/5.6AH/62WH 3S2P SMP/LGC (TEXTURE) CQC (BQ30Z55)) - 980Q2204F.



      It worked fine for sometime, but now the problem is back again.



      I want to ask what cound possibly the problem be, and how can I diagnose the issue?



      Note: I tried to gather some logs. Battery manager sometime report weird charge level sometime (sometime very little to sometime 600%)










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      I had a problem with battery in my laptop (laptop hibernate or crash randomly when on battery). The laptop is a Clevo N957TP6.



      So after sometime I bought a new battery. the battery has a part number of N950BAT-6 (6-87-N85KS-61D02 BAT.P S LI 11.1V/5.6AH/62WH 3S2P SMP/LGC (TEXTURE) CQC (BQ30Z55)) - 980Q2204F.



      It worked fine for sometime, but now the problem is back again.



      I want to ask what cound possibly the problem be, and how can I diagnose the issue?



      Note: I tried to gather some logs. Battery manager sometime report weird charge level sometime (sometime very little to sometime 600%)







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          Try resetting battery charging, which is specific to the make and model and OS. Generally,




          • Open Device Manager and uninstall the ACPI battery charging driver.
            Uninstall Battery Charging Driver


          • Shut down Windows completely (not Fast Start or Hibernate).


          • Remove the battery.

          • Unplug the power supply.

          • Hold the laptop power button for ~30 seconds.

          • Reinsert the battery.

          • Plug in the power supply.

          • Reboot.


          Check Device Manager to see that the ACPI driver automatically reinstalled; if not, right-click Batteries and Scan for hardware changes.






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            Try resetting battery charging, which is specific to the make and model and OS. Generally,




            • Open Device Manager and uninstall the ACPI battery charging driver.
              Uninstall Battery Charging Driver


            • Shut down Windows completely (not Fast Start or Hibernate).


            • Remove the battery.

            • Unplug the power supply.

            • Hold the laptop power button for ~30 seconds.

            • Reinsert the battery.

            • Plug in the power supply.

            • Reboot.


            Check Device Manager to see that the ACPI driver automatically reinstalled; if not, right-click Batteries and Scan for hardware changes.






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              Try resetting battery charging, which is specific to the make and model and OS. Generally,




              • Open Device Manager and uninstall the ACPI battery charging driver.
                Uninstall Battery Charging Driver


              • Shut down Windows completely (not Fast Start or Hibernate).


              • Remove the battery.

              • Unplug the power supply.

              • Hold the laptop power button for ~30 seconds.

              • Reinsert the battery.

              • Plug in the power supply.

              • Reboot.


              Check Device Manager to see that the ACPI driver automatically reinstalled; if not, right-click Batteries and Scan for hardware changes.






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                Try resetting battery charging, which is specific to the make and model and OS. Generally,




                • Open Device Manager and uninstall the ACPI battery charging driver.
                  Uninstall Battery Charging Driver


                • Shut down Windows completely (not Fast Start or Hibernate).


                • Remove the battery.

                • Unplug the power supply.

                • Hold the laptop power button for ~30 seconds.

                • Reinsert the battery.

                • Plug in the power supply.

                • Reboot.


                Check Device Manager to see that the ACPI driver automatically reinstalled; if not, right-click Batteries and Scan for hardware changes.






                share|improve this answer












                Try resetting battery charging, which is specific to the make and model and OS. Generally,




                • Open Device Manager and uninstall the ACPI battery charging driver.
                  Uninstall Battery Charging Driver


                • Shut down Windows completely (not Fast Start or Hibernate).


                • Remove the battery.

                • Unplug the power supply.

                • Hold the laptop power button for ~30 seconds.

                • Reinsert the battery.

                • Plug in the power supply.

                • Reboot.


                Check Device Manager to see that the ACPI driver automatically reinstalled; if not, right-click Batteries and Scan for hardware changes.







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