First select Low battery notification level and in the top left pane you will see edit policy. Once in gpedit under Computer configuration click on/expand Administrative Templates and select the last item All Settings In the All Settings detail pane scroll down to the L's and you should find " Low battery notification level" and "Low battery notification action". Hi All, Perhaps this will solve the issue- Click Start>type gpedit.msc in the search box and select gpedit in programs from the results. Your battery, so your computer might shut down suddenly" messages so we don't have to see that every day, since the battery is in fact GOOD and works properly. Please Microsoft, fix this issue, and if you can't, then give the users an option to take off/disable/supress the blinking X that is on top of the power tray icon, and to remove both the "Consider replacing your battery" and "There is a problem with I even went as far as to try my friend's battery which is less than 3 weeks old, and it still gave the same error messages. I ran the powercfg -energy command and it says that windows was not able to determine the capacity of the battery, yet if I go and install the LG batery application, it will tell me all the information about the battery. Vista reported the estimated time left of the battery just fine, even before the bios update, and I have the latest BIOS. I'm concluding that it is NOT the BIOS since Well, I did obtain the latest BIOS from LG, which is dated in 2009, and that didn't change anything. People have been saying (as well as microsoft) that it is the BIOS and it needs to be updated. It works fine in Vista, its only about 4 months old, it lasts 2 hours +, and even in Windows 7, it will last for the same time period as it did in Vista. I know for a fact that the battery is good. In Windows 7 RC and the previous beta, I have been receiving an error message saying "Consider replacing your battery" "There is a problem with your battery, so your computer might shut down suddenly". For tips to conserve battery power please review the Troubleshoot battery problems article and theĬonsider replacing your battery article.
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