Satellite L450 - battery 18% available plugged says not supported ".

Laptop L450-181, is literally two years and two weeks! gutted... help!

Hello

It might be possible that your battery begins to malfunction
This may be possible with old batteries, as far as I know each battery begins to lose the performance after being accused of 400 - 600 times.

But maybe you can recalibrate the battery once more, that you must discharge the battery until the 0% would be shown, then plug the AC adapter and begins to charge the battery until the battery led turn to (green or blue in some cases).
But if this is not possible, well, the battery should be replaced.

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