I recently took my laptop to a service center, and they said they replaced the battery. However, when I check the battery report, it shows data from the original manufacture date of the laptop. This makes me wonder: can I trust the accuracy of the battery report, especially after a replacement?
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The battery report typically includes details like the number of charge cycles. If the report shows zero or very few cycles, it likely means you’ve got a new battery. But keep in mind, the report only tracks the history from the time your Windows installation began, not just the battery itself. So, if your Windows has been installed for a while, it won't reflect a new battery's cycle count accurately.
Remember, the battery report reflects the Windows installation, not the battery. If your OS was installed a long time ago, it won't update its cycle count just because you've replaced the battery. If you're still uncertain about the replacement, maybe check the physical condition or get a second opinion on the battery's status.
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