Have you been having issues with your battery and Windows 7 loaded laptop? Is your new, fully charged battery telling you to “Consider replacing your battery”? Well, you aren’t the only one. Engadget already has proof that something is wrong. And The Register posted an article just last week about the frustrations of Windows 7 users. After several months of this issue floating about, Microsoft is finally playing the same tune of their Windows 7 ads: listening to customer feedback.
“We are investigating this issue in conjunction with our hardware partners, which appears to be related to system firmware,” said a Microsoft rep. Fairly useless at this point for solving the issue, but Microsoft reassures its users that information will be provided as it becomes available.
1 comment
KingMrBob says:
May 2, 2010 at 10:02 am (UTC -7 )
I have officially solved this problem,
1. Flip your laptop sideways in a smooth fashion (fast but not too fast) while the charger is plugged in
(lift your laptop slightly in the air and hold the left side and push it upwards to the right direction and smoothly push it back and down)
The errors and inconvenient messages will instantly dissapear!
Try it yourself, maybe try more than once if it doesn’t work, I’m running a HP Pavillion and it fixed it.
Enjoy