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The next diagnostic step I would take (and post here) would be to get the battery information from the system. wikihow.com/Run-an-Energy-Report-on-Windows-7 for Windows 7 or windowscentral.com/generate-battery-report-windows-10 for Windows 10 (ie run powercfg) and this can tell you the state of battery health.– davidgoCommented Aug 13, 2019 at 4:27
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Great suggestion. Here it is (will add to the OP as well): pastebin.com/raw/Rz1ehZBm– Mindaugas BernatavičiusCommented Aug 13, 2019 at 4:59
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This does not look like a battery hardwae issue to me. I did just see that a new Firmware update has jst come out (12 August 2019) for that device - If the problem is new, you may want to see if its related. If its old you may want to try flashing your BIOS. I found the information at dell.com/support/home/nz/en/nzdhs1/product-support/product/…– davidgoCommented Aug 13, 2019 at 5:06
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The problem was happening when I just got the machine (its a used one) about 8 months ago. Then it suddenly stopped, not reappeared and is very consistent.– Mindaugas BernatavičiusCommented Aug 13, 2019 at 5:13
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