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Re: Dell battery nag-ware?



I assume you are now running Windows 7 which is supposed to give that
message when a battery reaches 60% of its original capacity - if you Google
for it there's plenty of noise out there about Windows 7 and whether it
kills batteries but basically it's a "new feature" in W7 which is
designed to alert you to a battery becoming worn out...

Phil

On 15 Feb 2010, at 09:13, Tim Hawes wrote:

> So my Dell laptop has just had it's 4th birthday. Is it just
coincidence
> that I now get a pop-up message stating that the battery is
"coming to the
> end of its useful life" ??
>
> There's no doubt that it doesn't last as long as when new but I still
get
> over 2 hours out of it, it's hardly dead.
>
> Is this a ploy to get me to buy a new battery, with the message
triggered by
> age rather than condition?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim.
>
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