![]() This illustrates battery life estimates at full charge, compared to the designed capacity. Watching your full charge capacity is a helpful method to monitor the overall health and performance of your battery over time. You can see full charge capacity compared to your battery’s design capacity for each period. Reviewing your usage history enables you to see how often and for how long you run your PC on battery power. You will see a complete history (including duration) of each time your PC was running on either battery or AC power. Did your PC run for extended periods on battery alone? This would break it down by start time or duration, as well as by energy drained. This lists any battery drains over the last three days before creating the report. ![]() This comprises start time, state (active/suspended), source (battery/ac), and capacity remaining. This covers your PC’s power states for three days. This gives you a detailed overview of when your PC was either running on battery or connected to AC power. The second section lists key information about your PC batteries like name, manufacturer, serial number, chemistry, and design capacity. ![]() The first section lists some primary system information like your PC’s name, BIOS version, OS build, and the date the report was created. With your battery report generated and open, it is time to go through each section to get a clearer picture of your battery’s performance, and estimated life expectancy.
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