Windows Doesn’t Surprise: Battery 104% Charged

Since the day Windows 11 was introduced, users have encountered many errors. However, a rather interesting bug was discovered today. With the unlimited power of Windows 11, it was seen that the battery was charged to 104% on a user's computer. Let's also put it in writing, yes, a user's computer is fully charged.
 Windows Doesn’t Surprise: Battery 104% Charged
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Introduced to use all over the world exactly one month ago, Windows 11 was frequently on the agenda with various errors encountered by users. Today, a user who switched to the new operating system shared the error he encountered on his Reddit account. A user named Zondax found that his charge had exceeded 100% and reached 104%.

The user did not disconnect the charging cable after hovering over the battery icon on their computer displayed the message “battery status: fully charged”. After a few hours, he noticed that the charge percentage had risen to 104%.

“Unlimited power performance”

The company is working on many updates for the errors encountered with Windows 11. However, there are still many chronic problems that have not yet been resolved. A user named Zondax shared a screenshot on Reddit that shows his battery is 103% charged in Windows 11. He then updated the post with the note “I don’t want to unplug it, I wonder how far it will go” and shared a screenshot showing the battery status increasing to 104%. The user, who said that he removed the charging cable when it did not increase further, stated that the charge began to fall back from 100 when he removed the power cable.

So is this a Windows 11 feature that targets unlimited power performance? Of course no. This is a minor software bug. In Windows 11, problems such as the charge being stuck at a certain level and the rapid drop of the charge were also encountered. We can say that this problem in the post shared today is basically the same system error.

When faced with such minor problems, reinstalling Windows 11 from scratch can solve the problems.

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