Microsoft Investigate Notebook Batteries Case

Written By Unknown on Friday, February 5, 2010 | 1:04 AM


Some notebooks owners who use the operating system Windows 7 are complaining about the battery quickly and easily heat up. No doubt Microsoft was dragged to explain the case. Microsoft also recognizes that there are tools in Windows 7 are related to battery performance. Previously, Microsoft has also been revealed this battery problem long before the final release windows 7.

"We are investigating this case with our hardware manufacturer partners, this may relate to the system firmware (BIOS), previously we have also informed that regular batteries replaced," said Microsoft spokesman as reported by InfoWorld, Thursday (4/5/2010).

A notebook users revealed that he had tried to charge the battery when the computer in a state off, and when turned in a position on the notebook could not walk very well. In addition, even when the battery is in a state of discharge burning, will be seen quickly filled. "But when the A / C dropped the laptop will stop working instead directly to death, windows 7 damage batteries," he said.

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