Fixing Slow Charging on Windows 11
If your Windows 11 device is charging slowly, the solution is often simple: **update your drivers, adjust your power settings, and check your charging cable and port**.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix slow charging on Windows 11, follow these steps:
1. **Update your drivers**: Go to the Device Manager (Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager), expand the “Batteries” section, right-click on “Microsoft AC Adapter” and select “Update driver”.
2. **Adjust your power settings**: Go to Settings (Press the Windows key + I), click on “System”, then “Power & sleep”, and adjust the settings to “Best performance” or “Balanced” to ensure your device is not in a power-saving mode.
3. **Check your charging cable and port**: Try using a different charging cable or port to rule out any issues with the current one.
4. **Disable USB selective suspend**: Go to the Device Manager, expand the “Universal Serial Bus Controllers” section, right-click on “USB Root Hub” and select “Properties”, then uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”.
5. **Update your BIOS**: Check the manufacturer’s website for BIOS updates and follow their instructions to install the latest version.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Q: Why is my Windows 11 device charging slowly?
A: Slow charging can be caused by outdated drivers, incorrect power settings, or issues with the charging cable or port.
### Q: How do I know if my charging cable is faulty?
A: Try using a different charging cable to see if the issue persists. If the problem goes away, the original cable was likely the cause.
### Q: Will updating my BIOS fix slow charging?
A: Possibly. Updating your BIOS can resolve issues with the device’s power management system, which may be causing slow charging. However, this should be done as a last resort, as updating the BIOS can also cause issues if not done correctly.