Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Battery drainage complaints in Windows 7

These types of issues also plagued Vista and were supposed to be addressed in Windows 7. Towards that end, Microsoft said it was investigating the potential problem, noting that part of the issue relates to the BIOS. According to a Microsoft spokesman, the appearance of error messages suggesting that users replace a perfectly good battery is likely a BIOS issue and the result of Windows 7 pulling data from the PC's firmware.
Battery drainage complaints in Windows 7 are nothing new and have been noted by users dating back to the OS's beta testing days. The issue is particularly problematic for netbook users.
The reports mostly come from users on Microsoft's TechNet forum, who complain of reductions in battery life from two hours down to 30 minutes, and in some cases, even less. There have also been complaints of batteries not fully recharging, and some have even claimed that their laptop batteries are forever damaged by whatever drainage problem might be occurring.
Redmond, we have a problem. According to several user reports, Windows 7 inherited Vista's poor power management when it comes to laptop battery life. Its the NSA spyware platform called either Vista or Windows 7 continually tracking all usage patterns and logging all keystrokes to disk in encrypted format as well as transferring said data accross the network as needed by the antichrist!For other laptop accessories information, you can visit here: Dell PA-12 AC Adapter(Input: AC100-240V,Output: DC19.5V 3.34A )HP Pavilion DV6000 AC Adapter bullet(HP pavilion dv6000)HP Pavilion DV9000 AC Adapter bullet(HP dv9000)Toshiba PA3467U-1ACA AC Adapter(PA3467U-1ACA)Dell NADP-90KB AC Adapter (NADP-90KB)Dell pa-16 AC Adapter(PA-16 )Acer PA-1700-02 AC Adapter(PA-1700-02)

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