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Follow on Google News | receive a “Consider replacing your battery” notificationWindows 7 has the ability to tell you when your battery is no longer holding a full charge. When your battery gets down to 40 percent of its original capacity.
By: battery-center.net Picture of the battery icon showing a notification that a battery is no longer holding a full charge Battery icon showing a notification that a battery is no longer holding a full charge This notification is new in Windows 7—earlier versions of Windows can’t notify you when your battery is going bad. If you’ve recently upgraded to Windows 7 and are receiving this notification, it probably means that you need to replace your battery. If you don’t want to receive this notification, you can turn it off by clearing the check box on the battery meter. If you receive the “Consider replacing your battery” notification, and aren’t sure if you should replace your battery, here are some things to consider: Laptop batteries have different capacities—the amount of charge that they’re designed to hold. Over time, laptop batteries will lose their ability to hold a charge, as is the case for all rechargeable batteries. This means that even though you’re fully charging your battery, the actual amount of power that the battery can hold is going down. You can find information about the capacity of your laptop battery by looking at the information printed on the battery, or reading the information that came with the laptop or battery. Even relatively new batteries can fail or become damaged—exposure to extreme heat can damage a battery—and quickly go from holding a charge to not holding a charge. Many computer manufacturers have a warranty of one year for laptop batteries. If your battery is less than a year old or has become damaged, contact your computer manufacturer. If the battery is over a year old, it might need to be replaced. If you plan to replace your battery, you should contact your computer manufacturer, or buy a battery that is made by your computer manufacturer, since it is designed to work best with your computer. The manufacturer of the battery is responsible for the condition and quality of the battery. Batteries do sometimes fail, so it’s a good idea to only buy new batteries that come with a warranty. Note The battery meter in Windows might become less accurate as the battery begins to hold less capacity. Your laptop might go into hibernation or shut down sooner than indicated. Original Post by: http://www.battery- End
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