Ensure that the laptop has begun charging once the AC adapter is plugged in (Figure 1). Note: Your AC Adapter might be a USB Type C or a Barrel style connector.
Can I calibrate my laptop battery if state of charge is available?
If State of Charge is available, you CAN calibrate the battery. The BIOS battery calibration utility cannot work with the generic batteries. When you run it, all that it will do is keep the laptop turned on until the battery is drained to zero then turn off the laptop.
To calibrate, a battery is charged to 100% capacity and then fully discharged until it reaches 0%. The process enables the battery's internal circuitry to measure its maximum charge and discharge levels accurately. Why is Battery Calibration Important? Calibrating your battery enhances its performance and lifespan.
Do you need a battery calibration?
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a battery nerd, a smartphone user, or a car owner, periodic battery calibration should be on your radar. It can prolong the life of your devices. It's an important maintenance practice for most rechargeable devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, and electric vehicles (EVs).
Lithium-ion batteries have limited charging cycles before they start losing capacity. As a result, they need to be calibrated periodically to maintain their accuracy and prolong their lifespan. To calibrate, a battery is charged to 100% capacity and then fully discharged until it reaches 0%.
Can a BIOS battery be calibrated?
The BIOS battery calibration utility cannot work with the generic batteries. When you run it, all that it will do is keep the laptop turned on until the battery is drained to zero then turn off the laptop. When you then charge the laptop and boot the system later, the diagnostics will just say the battery isn't calibrated.
To calibrate a portable computer battery: Plug in the MagSafe Power Adapter and fully charge the battery. When the battery is fully charged, the light on the MagSafe Power Adapter connector changes to green and the Battery icon in the menu bar indicates that the battery is charged.