Question "Consider replacing your battery" in Windows 7 Professional RTM

I have Acer Aspire 7515z. I use windows 7 RTM. Now it's showing an icon cross on battery, saying that "consider replacing your battery" that my battery is to give the same performance. I have disabled the method of the Microsoft ACPI-compliant control battery, he disappeared from the icon, but did not extend my battery life. I reinstalled windows, but same problem occurs. Help me solve this problem. Thank you

Impossible to find even a 7515z in the list of Acer!

It could be that the battery in the laptop is not in good condition and Windows tells you that, in order NOT to turn off warnings...

Have a look here...

http://www.batfaq.com/faqtips.html Mike Hall MVP - Windows Desktop Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/

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