computer does not hibernate on low battery

Well, I think it's maybe a hard drive problem, but I'm not sure. recently. When the battery is very low like for example 10%, no warning comes up saying that the battery is almost discharged, rather my laptop chips out and he is not setting in Hibernate, or sleep so what that i do who is not saved is lost so these days when the battery is low I plug it and I can continue to work. my laptop is a hp Pavilion 2237nr g6 and he got a very bad fall a year ago but it was working fine until now. Help, please! I also want to know, if I have to replace my hardrive my processor intel core i3 will go with it? Thanks in advance

Hi AnnaKK,

It's really hard to explain why, but I will provide you some articles to read. They jist of this comes up to load practices and course usage.

Lithium-Ion smart battery technology and understanding
Maintenance of the rechargeable battery as fast as Possible
Improve the performance of the battery (8, 7, Windows Vista)

I've only included one last, because it can help to get the most out of your next battery.

I hope you find this information useful.

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