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    Power cover fully charged, unhooked, rehooked and then reports 0%

    Hello, If I fully charge a power cover to 100% then unhook it, then rehook it, it reports 0%. This persists through reboots. Is this standard behavior or do I have a bad power cover? I'm running Windows 10 on a Surface Pro 1st Gen. Thanks! Matt
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    Ideal CPU/Power config for Windows 10 on SP1

    I've adjusted max processor utilization to 50% while on battery only, but I haven't been able to quantify whether or not it's worth the speed cost (and there is a some times noticable one). Beyond that, you could tweak simply what's given to you that's sort of obvious via powercfg.cpl... or...
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    Surface Pro power issue

    Try to create a battery report: (unauthorized link removed) 1) open a command prompt as an admin 2) type and run: powercfg /batteryreport /output "%userprofile%\desktop\batteryreport.html" 3) you can review the battery report by opening the file on your desktop. Or feel free to post it back...
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    Upgrading to WIN 10, No Wireless Network Adapter

    As stated by the last poster, there is an issue with both the Cisco AnyConnect and older Cisco VPN clients. Uninstall both before upgrading to Windows 10. Also, upgrade all your drivers before you upgrade. Lastly, and this is very very odd... for me, Windows Update automatically recognized...
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