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i think my sp2 battery is still going strong

toaf

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DESIGN CAPACITY 42,002 mWh
FULL CHARGE CAPACITY 39,916 mWh
CYCLE COUNT 177

Recent usage
Power states over the last 3 days
START TIME STATE SOURCE CAPACITY REMAINING
2015-03-19 00:01:49 Active AC 99 % 63,787 mWh
02:45:13 Active Battery 76 % 49,209 mWh
02:46:26 Battery changed AC 64 % 25,537 mWh
02:46:26 Active AC 64 % 25,537 mWh
14:01:00 Suspended 100 % 39,871 mWh
2015-03-20 00:02:02 Active AC 100 % 39,627 mWh
03:15:41 Active Battery 85 % 33,848 mWh
03:17:43 Active AC 84 % 33,137 mWh
09:48:18 Active Battery 100 % 39,560 mWh
09:49:19 Active AC 100 % 39,568 mWh
10:00:00 Suspended 100 % 39,568 mWh
10:01:19 Active AC 100 % 39,568 mWh
14:05:00 Suspended 100 % 39,568 mWh
2015-03-21 00:09:00 Active AC 100 % 39,916 mWh
03:16:47 Active Battery 92 % 36,734 mWh
03:18:21 Active AC 92 % 36,741 mWh
08:35:42 Active Battery 101 % 40,323 mWh
14:35:09 Active AC 14 % 5,483 mWh
15:00:00 Report generated AC 34 % 13,771 mWh


6 hours netflix without power cover on
 
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toaf

toaf

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after it makes the file it tells you where it saved .
i miss my old avatar, but G'kar is classic
 

GreyFox7

Super Moderator
Staff member
Never looked into this kind of thing... interesting, where can I find these statistics? Thanks.
Really save yourself some aggravation by doing it this way.
Create a folder like C:\Temp or C:\Reports
Open the Administrative command prompt
CD C:\Temp
Powercfg /batteryreport

This way, the report will be saved in the folder you selected where it's easy to find and open. By default where it saves the report you cant open it so you have to move or copy it to another location, (has to be amongst the most brilliant implementations ever). As the say "use your head, it's the little things that count".
 
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