![]() ![]() See how long it lasts before it completely shuts off at 0%. When it shuts off the screen and goes to sleep completely, power it back on and observe the battery levels. When your computer hits the 5% mark, it should go to sleep instead of hibernation. Try this: Go to Control Panel > Power Options > Click "Change plan settings" next to your preferred power plan > Click "Change advanced power settings" > Scroll to bottom and hit "Battery" > Click "Critical battery action" > Change it to "Sleep." Otherwise, it might be detecting the battery is below the 5% automatic hibernate mark, which could be a sign of an inaccurate battery reading. ![]() If your screen shuts off your battery won't hold any charge at all. Try going into a BIOS setup screen or something separate from Windows, then try unplugging your power cord and see what happens. Windows 8.1 might use up slightly more battery, but this probably is an issue with your battery. ![]()
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