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Subject: Re: Battery problem fixed, Windows shows 88%


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Garrett Derner
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Date Posted: 15:14:12 09/27/99 Mon
In reply to: Dan Pass 's message, "Re: Battery problem fixed, Windows shows 88%" on 14:40:19 09/25/99 Sat

Will do, thanks!

> You need to run the battery learning utility available
> from system setup (press F2 when you see the prompt
> during system bootup). The process has taken 12 or
> more
> hours to run on my system, so I would recommend running
> it overnight.
>
> > Wednesday the unit came back, and finally it is able
> > to chaRge the battery! It's fixed! Yea! For the
> > first time, I see the power management icon appear as
> > a battery.
> >
> > Only 88% is the max charge that it ever shows.
> > Probably the battery is really 100% charged; pressing
> > the button on the battery does light up 100%. I
> think
> > this was discussed here before, but I don't remember
> > the details... What is the advice about how to get
> the
> > display in Windows to show 100%?
> >
> > -Garrett

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Re: Battery problem fixed, Windows shows 88%Garrett13:34:03 10/04/99 Mon



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