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Are your laptop's HDD and battery healthy?

As people who like mobile work, of course we really need a device that is portable and can be carried everywhere such as cellphones, tablets and also laptops. This one device has always been our best friend every day, when we are playing games, assignments or work and doing other activities that are usually on a PC, but want high flexibility.

However, this one of our friends likes to suddenly have problems, maybe a problem from a laptop battery that suddenly goes down or maybe a hard disk that suddenly gets corrupted and so on. Things like this are actually very fatal if left unchecked and we should have gone far to check the condition of our laptops, but some people are confused about how to check the status of their hard disks and batteries.

Don’t worry, this time Pemmz has tips for you, the steps if you want to check your laptop.
Let’s get started with the tips!

1. Check the hard disk

The hard disk is of course the most important role in a laptop, because apart from storing your important data, such as storing photos of your ex’s memories or maybe yesterday’s work data that was just given to you by your killer boss. Of course, we avoid it so we don’t know the scolding.

So how do you check it?

  1. First open a command prompt (run with run as administrator)
  2. Then run the check disk command by typing chkdsk and enter
  3. If it’s ok you can open wmic, after that type disk drive get status and enter

If the status is ok and safe, your hard disk should still be in prime condition

2. Check battery health

The battery is also not spared from checking, in addition to avoiding the leakage of the battery, we can also anticipate whether the battery must be replaced or not.

So how do you check it?

  1. First open windows powershell, then you type powercfg /batteryreport and enter
  2. After that, look for the report data by opening C:/Windows/System32 and then looking for the battery-report data
  3. If you have the data, you can do the calculations in the following way:

Formula: Full charge / Design x 100% = Your battery health
Example : 20 Wh / 32 Wh * 100 % = 56.7%

These are the tips that Pemmz can give this time, don’t forget to always check the condition of your laptop, okay!

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