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How to Disable Max Charging at 60% on Windows 11 Laptop

Cody Perez 5 Reputation points
2024-05-31T21:07:41.2333333+00:00

My laptop that uses Windows 11 is unable to charge past 60% battery. One day I got a notification suggesting I do this for the health of the battery, or carbon footprint, or something like that because I was in the habit of always keeping my laptop plugged in. But now I have something coming up where I'm gonna need it alive for more than an hour and currently, it can barely manage that. My laptop's battery dies so fast when it's unplugged that I really need it to be able to get full 100% battery life capacity rather than 60%.

I did this change because it sounded helpful and I thought I'd be able to easily locate and undo the setting as needed, but I've been completely unable to do that. I've looked in Settings > System > Power & battery but been unable to find anything there. I've also searched the internet but found no results. The only thing I could find is an AI-generated answer that said something about Surface devices and booting into Surface UEFI, but I don't believe my laptop is a Surface device.

Thanks to anybody that tries to help me with this.

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  1. Rose 0 Reputation points
    2025-10-11T21:22:46.29+00:00

    I am using Asus and I was able to update this by going to the Asus App> device settings

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