Why is my battery draining so quickly on my new HP laptop?

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Asked By TechWizard42 On

I've recently uninstalled a malware threat from my HP laptop, but my battery continues to drain rapidly—about 0.3% per minute. I have to keep it plugged in. The laptop is quite new, and I'm worried if the virus might have affected the battery. I use a cooling pad regularly too. Do you have any suggestions on what I can do to fix this?

3 Answers

Answered By FixItFelix23 On

You mentioned that you back up data; that’s great! To really rule out malware for sure, consider wiping your system and reinstalling Windows. Just ensure you save your important stuff first! What model do you have, and how long have you owned it? If it's newly bought, a battery crack might be more of an exception than the norm.

LappyLover56 -

Good plan! Also, don’t forget to check your performance settings—using a balanced or power saver plan can help too.

Answered By ChillTechie12 On

Honestly, 0.3% per minute translates to about 6 hours of battery life, which sounds pretty normal for most laptops. I wouldn’t stress too much about it, but keeping an eye on battery health is always smart.

Answered By GadgetGuru77 On

A virus shouldn't really affect your laptop's battery. The only exception might be if there's some shady crypto miner running, but that seems unlikely. It’s probably more about the battery condition itself. If it’s a recent purchase, it’s likely okay, but if it’s over two years old, you may be looking at a battery replacement soon.

BatteryBuff99 -

Exactly! Malware shouldn't drain battery power like that—not unless something really weird is going on behind the scenes.

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