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| | battery doesn't show time remaining Just got a brand new HP tx2000 notebook. The battery indicator shows the % of battery remaining, but it doesn't show the time remaining (hh:mm). I'm assuming that HP did something so that this isn't displayed because they don't want people to complain when the battery doesn't live up to the specs that they advertise. However, isn't this a function of Vista itself? How can I override whatever HP did and get the standard battery indicator (with hh:mm remaining) that is included with Vista to display? Please help. Thanks. |
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| Windows 7 RC | Re: battery doesn't show time remaining Just got a brand new HP tx2000 notebook. The battery indicator shows the % of battery remaining, but it doesn't show the time remaining (hh:mm). I'm assuming that HP did something so that this isn't displayed because they don't want people to complain when the battery doesn't live up to the specs that they advertise. However, isn't this a function of Vista itself? How can I override whatever HP did and get the standard battery indicator (with hh:mm remaining) that is included with Vista to display? Please help. Thanks. |
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| | Re: battery doesn't show time remaining Hi, You can't. What displays is a function of the drivers used to control and monitor the hardware. HP, like many other manufacturers, chose to go with a percentage remaining rather than a time remaining figure. One reason why is that the latter figure is highly dependent on how the system is used. The same amount of battery power can last for vastly different time amounts for different users, so the figure can be highly inaccurate for someone playing an interactive game versus someone typing an email. Note that the specs now generally state things like "...for up to xx hours", not "...will last xx hours". -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "domtrump" <domtrump@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A27C997D-6D9F-4BD0-BBC0-6FCF619844F0@xxxxxx Quote: > Just got a brand new HP tx2000 notebook. The battery indicator shows the % > of > battery remaining, but it doesn't show the time remaining (hh:mm). I'm > assuming that HP did something so that this isn't displayed because they > don't want people to complain when the battery doesn't live up to the > specs > that they advertise. However, isn't this a function of Vista itself? How > can > I override whatever HP did and get the standard battery indicator (with > hh:mm > remaining) that is included with Vista to display? > > Please help. Thanks. |
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| | Re: battery doesn't show time remaining ".Joe" <Joe.36mav9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:Joe.36mav9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > > domtrump;655310 Wrote: Quote: >> Just got a brand new HP tx2000 notebook. The battery indicator shows the >> % of >> battery remaining, but it doesn't show the time remaining (hh:mm). I'm >> assuming that HP did something so that this isn't displayed because >> they >> don't want people to complain when the battery doesn't live up to the >> specs >> that they advertise. However, isn't this a function of Vista itself? >> How can >> I override whatever HP did and get the standard battery indicator (with >> hh:mm >> remaining) that is included with Vista to display? >> >> Please help. Thanks. > I checked on the HP website for your model, and there appears to be > some system updates, including a BIOS update. I don't know if that will > fix your issue, but I'd start there. If the updates don't assist you, > then contact HP directly with your question. The battery meter in Vista, > as far as I know, is doing what it was designed to do. If anyone else > would like to comment about this, please do. > just percent. Quote: > > -- > .Joe > > _[image: > http://uswave.net/vistax64/joetmvx64.png] > (\"http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=17621\")_ > _*::Click_here_for_the_Vista_Forums::* > (\"http://www.vistax64.com/index.php?referrerid=17621\")_ > _Geekbench_Score:_4050 > (\"http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/42901\")_ > _CPU-Z_Verified (\"http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=323179\")_ |
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