Calibrator for new battery windows

A calibrator for a new battery in a Windows device is a software tool that helps to calibrate the battery's charge and discharge cycles to ensure accurate battery life reporting and to prevent overcharging or undercharging.

Here are a few options for calibrating a new battery in a Windows device:

  1. Windows Power Troubleshooter: This built-in troubleshooter can help to identify and fix common power-related issues, including battery calibration. To access it, go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters > Power troubleshooter.
  2. Windows Battery Calibration Tool: This is a free tool provided by Microsoft that can help to calibrate your battery. You can download it from the Microsoft website.
  3. CCleaner: This popular cleaning tool also includes a battery calibration feature. Download and install CCleaner, then run the tool and follow the prompts to calibrate your battery.
  4. BatteryMon: This is a free tool that provides detailed information about your battery's health and can also help to calibrate it. Download and install BatteryMon, then run the tool and follow the prompts to calibrate your battery.
  5. HP Battery Calibration Tool (for HP devices only): If you have an HP device, you can use the HP Battery Calibration Tool to calibrate your battery. Download and install the tool, then follow the prompts to calibrate your battery.

To calibrate your battery using any of these tools, follow these general steps:

  1. Charge your battery to 100%.
  2. Unplug the power cord and let the battery drain to 0%.
  3. Plug in the power cord and charge the battery to 100% again.
  4. Repeat steps 2-3 a few times to ensure the battery is fully calibrated.

Note: It's recommended to calibrate your battery when it's new or if you've recently replaced it. Calibration can help to ensure accurate battery life reporting and prevent overcharging or undercharging.