Battery continues to charge 30% on Windows RT

I have Asus Vivo tab TF600t and battery stops at 30% load...

I tried to install the new updates for a hope to solve this problem but windows tell me to charge the battery fully before installing updates and ironically, I can't...

Hi Max,.

Method 1: Proceed as from the link below and check if it works.
 
Note: Check if the procedure described in the above link helps you. The steps are for Surface RT, but can be applied same too Asus Vivo tab TF600t.
 
Method 2: If the problem persists please contact the ASUS Support for assistance.
 
Good day!
 
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