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battery draining issue after installaiton of windows 11

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battery draining issue after installaiton of windows 11

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@Sanjay2205 can u tell any steps to install windows 10 on windows 11 bcz my laptops battery remains for only like 10 minutes after downloading windows 11

 

how to get on windows 10 back from windows 11 pls can u help me im stuck with windows 11
Yes, i am using HP pavillion gaming laptop, Now I got stuck in the unlucky category who missed downgrade to windows 10 after days, Coz after updated to windows 11 I got realised my battery draining issue after 2 weeks, My battery is lasting less than 1 hour, even in the battery saver mode it's draining like a water, I have raised a case against HP for battery issue, Though they have provided me a new replacement battery still it is draining at top speed, Microsoft please fix this issue ASAP
I've been trying to get people to run a battery health report and post results here so I can check if that's where the issue is coming from but so far no one has.

Please follow my post at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-insider-program/battery-draining-issue-after-installa... and then we can start confirming that it's messing up our battery capacity
Yes i have my battery report handy, but tell me how should I attach here
Just open it and copy the section where it shows capacity history and paste it here. If it's a capacity issue you'll see the max capacity drop drastically from when you updated to Win11
Battery capacity history
Charge capacity history of the system's batteries
PERIOD FULL CHARGE CAPACITY DESIGN CAPACITY
2021-05-16 - 2021-07-13 52,615 mWh 52,615 mWh
2021-07-13 - 2021-07-24 52,113 mWh 52,113 mWh
2021-07-24 - 2021-09-09 52,582 mWh 52,582 mWh
2021-09-09 - 2021-09-13 52,666 mWh 52,666 mWh
2021-09-13 - 2021-09-20 52,371 mWh 52,371 mWh
2021-09-20 - 2021-09-27 51,536 mWh 51,536 mWh
2021-09-27 - 2021-10-04 51,147 mWh 51,147 mWh
2021-10-04 - 2021-10-11 51,053 mWh 51,053 mWh
2021-10-11 - 2021-10-19 51,004 mWh 51,004 mWh
2021-10-19 - 2021-11-08 50,946 mWh 50,946 mWh
2021-11-15 - 2021-11-22 50,371 mWh 50,371 mWh
2021-11-22 - 2021-11-29 50,363 mWh 50,363 mWh
2021-11-29 - 2021-12-06 47,711 mWh 47,711 mWh
2021-12-06 - 2021-12-13 45,460 mWh 45,460 mWh
2021-12-13 - 2021-12-20 46,204 mWh 46,204 mWh
2021-12-20 - 2021-12-27 47,411 mWh 47,411 mWh
2021-12-27 - 2022-01-03 48,048 mWh 48,048 mWh
2022-01-03 - 2022-01-10 46,277 mWh 46,277 mWh
2022-01-10 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-11 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-12 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-13 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-14 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-15 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-16 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-17 46,569 mWh 46,569 mWh
2022-01-18 45,940 mWh 45,940 mWh
2022-01-19 44,612 mWh 44,612 mWh
2022-01-20 43,958 mWh 43,958 mWh
2022-01-21 43,982 mWh 43,982
It looks like you also have some capacity drop although not as bad as mine. Not sure it's enough to cause the problem though.

But use the support app in Windows to log a report and add the link to this thread. I'll do the same. Let's see if we can get some help
Hey, everyone i got the solution for that,
1 - Install Windows 10 (it will drain very fast)
2 - Uninstall your battery driver while plugged in.
3 - restart your Laptop.
Then it'll be ok
You can just search windows 10 download
I shouldn't have to go back to Windows 10 to fix the problem.
In my case I went back to windows 10 battery was already ruined so I had to buy a new battery. Still waiting for Microsoft to pay me the $150 that the battery cost
Bro its not a battery problem dont waste your money its a battery driver problem

@cuidado_con_windows I'm facing the same issue of battery drainage and overheating, I'd recommend you a rollback, but if it's been more than 10 days and you can't rollback. Create backups using instructions on youtube and then fresh install windows 10(which will delete all your files), using the backup you won't lose your valuable data at least.

 

YouTubers suggesting Media creation tool to download windows 10 ISO File in a flash drive, And so that we can directly set up windows 10 from usb drive, but my question is about OS, if we did this to lap, Are we losing original windows 11 OS ? Or windows 10 which we are going to set up will acts as a original version or pirated
Thanks a lot Man, i have uninstalled the battery driver while plugged in and restarted my lap and kept it charged for 100%, It's working my battery lasts for an hour with only total usage of 18%, you are simply awesome man so the problem is only with Battery drivers guys
MS needs to fix the problem

@Murali2593 If you have a laptop that already has a genuine windows key, and it has been more than 10 days since you've upgraded to 11, then, follow these steps.

1. create backup files for all of your important data in any other drive other than c: . (It can be stored on any storage device.)

2. download media creation tool. (You can follow the instructions on youtube)

3. Once you fresh install windows 10 you will lose all of your data in c:, but don't worry you won't lose your license. (and since you have backups ready, your precious data remains).

I'd recommend you to check your original license(just in case)

 

 

Yes i dont know why people are not doing it