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Dec 7, 2016 at 16:41 comment added Tonny We have had issues with the Lenovo Power Manager too on several models: X240, X220, T460, Yoga and X1. As it doesn't add anything of value on top of the normal Windows power-management we uninstalled it everywhere. Since then problems are gone. 1 tip: If the battery has, for whatever reason, completely drained, put the laptop on charger for 10 minutes before turning it on again. After it has booted to the login-prompt just reboot it once more to reset the charging logic. This is actually advice for any model/brand of laptop. Not just Lenovo's.
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Dec 7, 2016 at 16:14 history answered Drew Thompson CC BY-SA 3.0