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    Battery cycle count on Windows 10

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by kgorczewski, Jun 16, 2016.

  1. kgorczewski

    kgorczewski Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,
    Recently I bought nearly new Lenovo P50. It looks and behave as new however I would like to check how many cycles battery have. Is there any option to see it in Windows 10 ?
    Power Manager for Windows 7 have an option to do it however it's not working under 10.
    Kind regards.
     
  2. harryw66

    harryw66 Notebook Enthusiast

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    A bit late - but hopefully help anyone else searching for a solution.
    Install the Lenovo Settings app from the Windows Store.
    You will also have to install a couple of other bits like Lenovo Foundation and reboot and then you can see Battery stats in the Lenovo Settings app.