Battery problem. How to reach 100% battery?

Seem to be able to have 100% battery power, have message when click on the battery icon of "battery 50% available (plugged in, does not support).»   How to reach 100% battery?

Hello

References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

Check with support from the manufacturer of their books online and the drivers and their forums system
(as applicable) for known issues. Some manufacturer issued BIOS and other updates to help the battery
problems.

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Follow these steps to remove corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.

Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup

Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

sfc/scannow

How to fix the system files of Windows 7 with the System File Checker
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

Then run checkdisk (chkdsk).

How to run check disk in Windows 7
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

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Other information that might help:

Control Panel control - plan change Options - power plans - power - advanced settings
Parameters for the drainage and the use of parameters (this is how much to use and not how much or how)
long to load).

In fact, what causes a lot of wear on a battery empties it too low on several occasions. With today
systems overload are not a problem.

Here are some tips to help and troubleshoot battery issues.

Old battery? Unplug the power to the computer - remove the battery and clean the contacts with a pencil
eraser (do not use this, if your battery is fine slots - just clean up the edges of the knife which fit in)
them and be careful). Batteries are old, or it could be a problem with the computer.
Check with the support of the machine system, and many of them have online forums.

New Lithium-Ion type battery usually last longer if you do not unload their less than 30%
However on a laptop that not extend their life a lot. Best is to use the a/c adapter
When this is possible.

I use the free version of BatteryBar to monitor my battery. Click on the green button on the
Yellow box on the right side of the page to download the latest stable version.

BatteryBar - free version available
http://osirisdevelopment.com/BatteryBar/index.html

Another good program

Vista battery saver - free
http://www.codeplex.com/vistabattery

Problems with the lives of its use and the battery of power - Mr Fixit
http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/windows_battery_power_settings

You can also check with the manufacturer of system and forums that many use their own
proprietary software to monitor the battery and they could be known problems with your battery.

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Battery meter: frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/battery-meter-frequently-asked-questions

Battery saver
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/conserving-battery-power

Solutions to common battery problems
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/solutions-to-common-battery-problems

What is the precise the battery meter?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/how-accurate-is-the-battery-meter

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Try this - to make a Restore Point

How to create a System Restore Point in Windows 7
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/697-system-restore-point-create.html

How to do a system restore in Windows 7
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html

Then Control Panel - Manager of devices - Batteries - Double click on each item - drivers - tab
Update the drivers (which can do nothing) - then do a right click and UNINSTALL each - RESTART
who will update the driver stacks.

Problems with the lives of its use and the battery of power - Mr Fixit
http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/windows_battery_power_settings

I hope this helps and happy holidays!

Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP<- profile="" -="" windows="" expert="" -="" consumer="" :="" bicycle="" -="" mark="" twain="" said="" it="">

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