Touch of Windows 8 Power Plan vs Lenovo Ideapad S510

I received a message from battery replacement on my still "under warranty" Lenovo ideapad. Lenovo customer support reported that the Power Plan microsoft software generated the message.

They worked remotely with my laptop.  Deleted the latest version of the plan of power and reinstalled several times, given the message of battery replacement.  Put the windows power management 7 and my computer does not but still the same message.  They eventually remove the software completely, power plan saying that it was the problem.

Is it possible for Windows Power Plan software enter into conflict with the system of Lenovo to give false to replace your battery warnings?  Seems incomplete, BUT I'm certainly not a guru of the pc.  Advice?

Thank you.

Ginny

Your link works fine, but the report is corrupt.  When you run powercfg /batteryreport it says the file is saved in the c:\windows\system32 and is called report.html battery.

You must download this file (as is the case) and put a link to that.  You should be able to open it yourself by double clicking it (it will open in your browser)

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