Make sure that the battery icon is set to be shown in the taskbar. Next thing you need to do is click on Turn system icons on or off and make sure Power is enabled. Start menu and selecting the System section. This feature can be found by opening the Settings window from the
#Batterybar pro major update#
This new update gives us the option to choose which icons are displayed in the taskbar and even the option This includes the changes on the taskbar icons, battery, Cortana, and some other settings. There are some major changes in Windows 10 Creators Update. I think this might be a bug in the Creators Update or something. Not even the word "Calculating" is displayed. Maybe it's calculating the time, it will still not display the time left. But when I switch to battery power, there's nothing displayed except of course the percentage left and the 2 buttons (Power Saver and Brightness). Strangely enough, the estimated time left before fully charged is displaying fine. I tried the troubleshooter anyway, which solved nothing, as expected, because the problem is again not about Windows Update. And all this occurred after applying the Creators Update. To resolve this, you can run the diagnostic tool from this article:īut the problem isn't about updating my Windows 10, the problem is that the estimated time left is not displaying when I click on the battery icon on my taskbar. This could be due to incomplete or unsuccessful Windows update. There are some issues that could occur after updating your Windows computer.