Thankfully, Apple provides an easier way to check the Cycle Count and assess your MacBook’s battery health. Here’s how: Step I: Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar.
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Here's how. Press the Option key and click the Apple icon in the system menu. Click System Information. Under the Hardware section of the System Information, click Power. The number of battery
First, open a PowerShell window. Press Windows+X or right-click the Start button (represented by the Windows icon) and choose "PowerShell" from the Power User menu. At the PowerShell prompt, type the following command, and then press Enter: powercfg /batteryreport. This command saves a battery report in HTML format to the following location:
Enter powercfg /batteryreport /output "C:\battery-report.html" into the window and press Enter to run the command. PowerShell will then tell you the name of the generated battery life report HTML .