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[title] (Windows 10) Verifying the health of the battery
[* icon_caution] Administrator privileges are required to use this tool.
+[* icon_reminder] Batteries with erraric consistently should be replaced.
[* black] If you have recalibrated your battery and noticed little to no improvement, the capacity of the battery can be verified with powercfg.
-[* black] Run Command Prompt as an administrator.
-[* black] With Command Prompt opened, enter the following command: ***powercfg /batteryreport***. Wait until this finishes and you will get a battery report. The output will tell you where the report is located.
-[* black] Read the report and see what the results say. If your battery is stable after calibration, it should remain consistent over several charges. Batteries with erratic consistency should be replaced.
+[* black] Run Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following command: ***powercfg/batteryreport***.
+[* black] Once this command is finished, you will get an optput that tells you where the report is located.
+[* black] Read the report and see what the results say. If your battery is stable after calibration, it should remain consistent over several charges.