G505s Battery stops charging at 60%

The battery in my new G505s stops charging at 60%. Clean windows 8 then windows 8.1 install. The lenovo site has no power managament drivers for windows 8.1. Is this because windows 8.1 installed the lenovo app on its own? Because it is on the computer and i certainly didnt put it there. This happened after i upgraded from windows 8 to 8.1. It was 100% before the upgrade and 70% after. The lenovo energy management program has two settings. Maximum battery life and optimized battery health. No matter which is selected, charging stops at 60% and says plugged in not charging. I tried doing the battery gauge rested and it doesn't work. I press start and it does nothing. I drained the battery to 0 then charged it up but that didn't do anything. The dust removal button also doesn't work. On  side note, what graphics drivers is everyone using? i have the ones from lenovo installed. It looks like they were updated a few months ago. Would the generic AMD ones work better? 

Hey Guys, For all those who has issue with their laptops "Battery stops charging at 60%" Here's the solution: (These are the settings of my Lenovo ideapad Yoga 13, yours will be similar or slightly different) - Go to control panel- System and security (Category View)- Power options (Small icons)- There will be one option selected for your power plan.. click on "change setttings plan" of that plan- Now click on "change advanced power setting"- You now will see two tabs on the pop up window that comes up.. "Advanced Settings" and "Lenovo Energy Management".. - so go to tab which reads.. "Lenovo Energy Management"..- now click on "Enable Lenovo Energy Management"..- You will get another pop up window for "Energy Management"..- Under the Battery option which is in the center you will see 3 options..- Click on the centre one.. which has a "wrench" symbol meaning for settings..- And now click on "Start"..- Voila!!! Problem Solved..- Now battery will be able to reach 100% complete charge..!- Have a Gr8 day peeps!  Best RegardsFirdaus [email protected]

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