Battery goes dead laptop leaves to clean reboot

Yesssirreeeee! I use Vista Home Premium on a laptop Toshiba P200. Before yesterday, when the battery went completely dead, I could plug in and press the switch - and the machine would start me back where I was before with all my running programs.

Suddenly and without warning, now if the battery dead past and plugging in AC, the machine will start up just for Windows with all this not recorded at all.

Can someone point me for me what I would do so if the battery is dead, and to power once again, my laptop will bring me up to where I was before. Help will be appreciated. Thank you!

Looks like your battery is gradually degrading / failing to the point where it cannot declare reliable details about the support available in Windows.  Of course, a new battery should solve the problem.  If you want to continue with the current farm, you do not want to set a higher value for the warning events and critics associated with limited autonomy.  See this for more details:

Choose low and critical power for your battery levels

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