Gloabally disabling sounds mutes the beep, but is not a desired workaround for me - I only want to get rid of the charger beep, but still want to hear other default system sounds (or at least some, I alreay configured these in the control panel, but didn't find an option specifically for the charger beep; I think this is a matter of driver or BIOS settings rather than default Windows settings, but am not completely sure).

I have Windows 10 laptop. I cannot find the laptop charger. So, I am trying to recall when the laptop charger was plugged-in the last time. On Windows 10 is it possible to find when the laptop charger was plugged-in the last time? In other words: does Windows 10 track "charger plugged-in / out" events?


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On a command prompt, type powercfg /batteryreport. Then open the resulting file C:\Users\\battery-report.html. You will see a list of dates and times when the power state changed between Active/Battery and Active/AC (meaning using a charger).

If you cannot find the charger, use the Manufacturer's specifications to find the manufacturer's specific chargers and see if a local computer shop can supply the proper part or a warranty approved part.

UPDATE 2 I was charging my Smart Watch and phone and when I unplugged my phone the watch stopped charging then started again. I think maybe when one of the sockets is disconnected there is noticeable pause as the charger works out what is still plugged in and redistributes the power. So when I plug it into the laptop there is an initial slow charging warning then the charger works out it is a laptop and ramps up the power.

If the device is in the S5 (shutdown state), it can always boot into Windows when connected to the charger, regardless of the battery charge level and presence of the battery, if the battery is removable.

Users expect their device to charge whenever it is connected to the charger. As such, the hardware must always attempt to charge the battery whenever the device is connected to the charger regardless of the power state. This expectation holds true across all of the power states including active (S0), Sleep (S3), Hibernate (S4), shutdown (S5), hard off (G2/G3) and S0 Idle. Charging may stop once the battery is fully charged or if a fault condition occurs.

We do not recommend a design that charges the battery at a reduced rate when Windows or the firmware has not been booted or running. For example, the battery may charge at a slower rate when the system is completely off and connected to the charger and charge at a faster rate when the device is booted and ACPI firmware can be used to monitor the battery periodically.

Users expect they can immediately boot and use their device whenever it is connected to the charger. As such, the device must always boot and be fully useable when connected to AC power. This holds true regardless of the battery charge level, battery/charger state, and battery presence (if the battery is removable).

As specified above, users expect their device to charge when it is connected to the charger. As a result, the hardware must charge the battery without requiring firmware, Windows, drivers or other software running on the main CPU(s) as one or more of these components may not be operational or may be in a fault state at any given time. This requirement applies only to Windows 10 for desktop editions systems. Windows 10 Mobile systems may require the support of a UEFI charging app and/or other software components in order to charge the battery.

For platforms capable of S0 Idle, if the display is visible, Windows briefly lights up the display when the system is connected to or disconnected from the charger to notify the user of a power source change.

The _BST method requires the ACPI firmware to obtain current information from the power subsystem and then packages that information in a buffer with format specified by the ACPI specification. The specific code required to access the battery status either from the embedded controller or the battery charger connected through IC is contained within the ACPI firmware and part of the code comprising the _BST method. The net result of the _BST method is the buffer of information required which is returned to the control-method battery driver. The control method battery driver finally converts the buffer to the format required by the battery driver and Windows power manager.

Microsoft recognizes the value in providing the option to support USB charging of a mobile device. With standardization efforts such as the EU's move to standardize mobile phone chargers, USB chargers are widely available and work across a wide variety of devices including Windows Phones, MP3 players, GNSS devices, etc. Microsoft understands the value of offering a single charger that can be used to charge multiple devices including a device running Windows. Further, given the broad industry support for USB charging there are auxiliary benefits that reduce costs and environmental impact.

The device supports charging from a dedicated USB charging port. The device must charge when connected to a charger that is compliant with the USB Battery Charging specification version 1.2. The device should not draw more than 1.5A per charging standards when connected to a standard USB charger. The OEM may opt to support higher current levels provided the following conditions are met:

USB charging is supported over either a standard micro-AB receptacle, USB-C (recommended) or a proprietary dock connector. A micro-B receptacle is NOT allowed on the device. If using a proprietary dock connector, the OEM must ship an appropriate cable with the device to enable charging from a standard USB charger.

If the micro-AB port is implemented, the device must automatically detect the cable type, configuration, and assume the appropriate role. If a micro-B plug is inserted and debugging is not enabled on the port, the charger role should be assumed. If a micro-B plug is inserted and debugging is enabled on the port, the debug role should be assumed (i.e. charging is not supported). If a micro-A plug is inserted, the USB host role is assumed where attached USB devices is recognized by Windows.

If the micro-AB port also functions as a debug port, the device must provide a means through firmware to switch between the charger and debug role. The default setting as shipped to the end user must have debug DISABLED.

Is there any way to configure an USB port on Windows to only act as a charger? I want to charge my MP3 player while I'm listening to music, but playback is not available when the device is connected as a removable disk. I would like to disable the "USB" part of the connection and only use it as a power source. Is this possible?

Since my laptop recently updated, the charger no longer charges my laptop. It's stuck at 2% battery. I have contacted Microsoft, and I have had 4 different people from the answer desk remote control my computer to try and fix the problem, but after trying for hours to fix the problem, they said only HP would be able to fix it.

'I had an issue with my laptop charger since it is not charging after the windows update. I already contacted Microsoft support and they tried to fix it by manually updating the drivers and download and install the driver from HP website, they also uninstalled the update that causes the issue but issue still persist, they also saw that the BIOS on my device is outdated and I was advise to contact HP support for assistance'

And I don't know if this is relevant, but my CD/DVD drive also doesn't work since I first updated my laptop to windows 10 a year or more ago, and sometimes I get a message saying 'HP Accelerometer' doesn't work - I've tried downloading new drivers for this too, but nothing worked, so it's been broken for over a year. But that is less important than the charging issue, as I can no longer use my laptop unless it's plugged in.

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Charging electronic devices has become almost second nature to us. However, if you find yourself without a charger, there are options. Power banks are one way to go. These portable devices can charge multiple devices with the right USB cable or adapter. Connect your Microsoft Surface and voila!

Pro Tip: Make sure to take away any metal objects or credit cards from between your Surface and the charger. These objects can stop the charging process and prevent contact between the devices.

I was using my surface and it got the low battery notification so I went to get a charger and when I plugged it in the light on the charger flickered and surface didn't charge. The problem isn't the charger (I tested it at Microsoft store). I then ordered a new power plug and opened surface and installed the new one. When I tested it again, it still didn't work. I have tried disconnecting the battery, still nothing. If anyone has any idea what the problem could be, help would be very much appreciated. 006ab0faaa

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