Check Laptop Battery health on Windows - PAKWAP https://pakwap.com/ RSS - PAKWAP https://pakwap.com/assets/img/images/logo.png RSS - PAKWAP https://pakwap.com/ admin@pakwap.com (admin) admin@pakwap.com (admin) Sat, 07 Feb 2026 13:04:52 +0500 To check laptop battery health on Windows, use the Command Prompt by typing powercfg /batteryreport and pressing Enter, then navigate to the generated HTML file to view design capacity versus current full charge capacity; a significantly lower current capacity indicates poor battery health. Alternatively, access the BIOS/UEFI settings during startup and look for a battery health option under the general or overview section.<br> Method 1: Using the Command Prompt (Windows)<br> 1. Open Command Prompt:<br> Click the Start button and type cmd in the search bar, then right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.<br> 2. Generate the Battery Report:<br> In the Command Prompt window, type the command powercfg /batteryreport and press Enter.<br> 3. Locate the Report:<br> A message will appear indicating the location of the battery report file, usually C:\Users\[YourUserName]\battery-report.html.<br> 4. View the Report:<br> Open File Explorer, go to your user folder, and then open the generated HTML file to view your battery&#039;s design capacity and full charge capacity.<br> 5. Check Battery Health:<br> Compare the Full Charge Capacity with the Design Capacity. A significant difference, where the full charge capacity is much lower than the design capacity, indicates a worn-out battery. https://pakwap.com/topics/217?pid=303 Check Laptop Battery health on Windows REHAN Tue, 27 Jan 2026 15:04:38 +0500 Messages https://pakwap.com/topics/217?pid=303