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How to solve power, battery icon missing from taskbar
This solved it for me:
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001560.htm
Steps:
https://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001560.htm
Steps:
Scan for hardware changes
- Open the Windows Device Manager.
- Click the Action menu at the top of the Device Manager window and select Scan for hardware changes.
- Expand the Batteries section in the Device Manager.
- Verify the Microsoft AC Adapter and Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery devices are displayed.
- Check the notification area on the Taskbar and see if the battery icon is now visible.
- If the battery icon is still greyed out, proceed to the next section.
Disable and Re-enable Microsoft Drivers
- Open the Windows Device Manager.
- Expand the Batteries section.
- Right-click on the Microsoft AC Adapter and Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Batterydevices and select the Disableoption.
- Right-click on the two devices again and select Enable.
- Restart the laptop and see if the battery icon is now visible in the notification area on the taskbar.
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