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devraj
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    So, your laptop battery health just plummeted to 60% out of nowhere? that sucks. I remember when mine did the exact same thing. I thought my laptop was dying. But hold on, don’t freak out just yet. There are a few things you can check before you start shopping for a new battery.

    Start with the basics: did anything change recently?
    Like, did your laptop do a major update? Or maybe you started using it while it’s always plugged in? Honestly, keeping your charger in 24/7 seems convenient, but over time, it can mess with your battery’s long-term health. I learned that the hard way.

    Check for heat issues.
    You won’t believe this, but once I left my laptop in the car on a hot day and boom, battery damage. Heat is a battery killer. If your laptop’s been running hot lately or sitting on a soft surface like a bed or couch (which blocks airflow), that could be the reason.

    Run a battery health report
    If you are on Windows, just open the Command Prompt as admin and type:
    powercfg /batteryreport
    It’ll give you a full rundown of your battery’s life and what it’s been through. Honestly, it’s kinda interesting to see the data.

    Try recalibrating it
    Sometimes your battery just needs a reset. Fully charge it to 100%, use it until it dies, then charge it back up again. That little trick has worked for me before.