When you say Battery Protecting Mode, are you referring to the Battery Saver Mode? If so, you can turn it off by following these steps: Click on the Windows + I buttons to access Settings. Choose System, and click on Battery Saver. Set the slider to Off.
You can click on the Quick Settings icon from the taskbar or hit Win + A to open Quick Settings. Now, click on the Battery Saver icon to enable or disable it. To enable or disable Battery Saver from the Settings, follow the given steps. Click System > Power & Battery. Then click Battery Saver. Now, click Turn on now from the Battery saver section.
Click on the Windows + I buttons to access Settings. Choose System, and click on Battery Saver. Set the slider to Off. If you would also like to configure its settings and control its automatic activation, you may just click o n the Battery Saver settings option. Let us know how it goes. Regards. My laptop is a Sony Vaio Model SVE151D11L.
To manually enable the battery saver, go to Settings > System > Power & battery > Battery saver and click Turn on now. To enable battery save automatically, go to Power & battery settings, expand Battery saver, and set the desired activation percentage. Method 1. Using Quick Settings
This method is very simple and easy to access the battery saver option, click on the Notification icon from the taskbar. You can locate the Notification on the bottom right corner of the Taskbar. Now You can see the Battery saver icon on the Notification area. Click on it to turn it on and again click on it to turn it Off.
When battery saver is on, some Windows features are disabled or behave differently. By default, battery saver is turned off unless you manually turn on battery saver, or you have battery saver set to automatically turn on when your battery falls below a percentage you set.