Situatie
By default, Windows 11 displays the remaining battery status so that you can know how much time you will be able to use your laptop for. However, if Windows 11 is not showing the remaining battery time on your computer, here is how you can get rid of that issue.
Solutie
Windows 11 not showing remaining battery time
If Windows 11/10 is not showing the remaining battery time, follow these steps:
- Search for regedit in the Taskbar search box.
- Click on the search result.
- Click the Yes button.
- Navigate to Power in HKLM.
- Right-click on Power > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Name it as EnergyEstimationEnabled.
- Double-click on it to set the Value data as 1.
- Click the OK button.
- Create two more REG_DWORD values.
- Name them as EnergyEstimationDisabled and UserBatteryDischargeEstimator.
- Restart your computer.
First, you need to open the Registry Editor on your computer. For that, you can search for the regedit in the Taskbar search box and click on the individual search result. Then, click the Yes button in the UAC prompt.
Once the Registry Editor is opened on your PC, navigate to the following path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
However, if the Power key is not available, right-click on Control > New > Key and name it as Power.
Here, you need to create three REG_DWORD values. For that, right-click on Power > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value and set the name as EnergyEstimationEnabled.
Double-click on it to set the Value data as 1 and click the OK button.
As said earlier, you need to create two more REG_DWORD values. For that, repeat the same steps as above and name them as:
- EnergyEstimationDisabled
- UserBatteryDischargeEstimator
By default, the Value data of these two REG_DWORD values are 0, and you need to keep it that way. Finally, close all the windows and restart your computer. After that, you can find the battery remaining times while hovering your mouse over the battery icon in the system tray.
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