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Battery (non-removable) has a fixed percentage (99%), which turns into a fixed 0% after the first automatic shutdown from low battery (which occured when the battery percentage was still 99%):
If AC was plugged “0% Plugged but not charing” was displayed in Windows and laptop did not boot without AC Power. I fixed it with a BIOS flash: battery status fixed in Windows, charging fixed as well. I haven’t booted macOS since then and battery status kept working. 3 days after I saw the battery status was ok and battery reliable, I formatted the ssd, re-installed windows and installed macOS again (on a ssd’s partition). The problem came back after some macOS boots, I fixed it with another BIOS flash (I flashed the same BIOS version again), haven’t booted macOS since now.
BIOS version (F.38 Rev.A) & detailed info attached with FAQ Files.
I use a FAT32 partition created by a windows tool (partition wizard) as EFI partition, so it differs from the Windows’ EFI one (I have to start Clover manually).
It seems that clover/macOS prevents the BIOS from registering correct battery data, since a BIOS flash fixes it. I have not implemented battery status on macOS yet.
Thanks in advance for the help.
If AC was plugged “0% Plugged but not charing” was displayed in Windows and laptop did not boot without AC Power. I fixed it with a BIOS flash: battery status fixed in Windows, charging fixed as well. I haven’t booted macOS since then and battery status kept working. 3 days after I saw the battery status was ok and battery reliable, I formatted the ssd, re-installed windows and installed macOS again (on a ssd’s partition). The problem came back after some macOS boots, I fixed it with another BIOS flash (I flashed the same BIOS version again), haven’t booted macOS since now.
BIOS version (F.38 Rev.A) & detailed info attached with FAQ Files.
I use a FAT32 partition created by a windows tool (partition wizard) as EFI partition, so it differs from the Windows’ EFI one (I have to start Clover manually).
It seems that clover/macOS prevents the BIOS from registering correct battery data, since a BIOS flash fixes it. I have not implemented battery status on macOS yet.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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