MICROSOFT SAYS WINDOWS 7 BATTERY ISSUES ARE BATTERIES’ FAULT
Tuesday, February 9, 2010, 4:18
Microsoft claims its engineers hit been exploring complaints of slummy shelling chronicle for whatever laptops streaming Windows 7, and that in every housing the operative grouping is not at fault. Instead, Windows 7 had aright evaluated via a newborn feature that those users batteries were failing, Microsoft said in a Feb. 8 journal posting. However, posts on Microsoft Watch, TechNet and another communicating forums seem to declare that at small a proportionality of users experiencing these issues also had batteries that were either newborn or nearly-new, which in invoke is upbringing boost questions.
– Microsoft’s engineers hit been exploring the questionable battery-life issues
associated with Windows 7 streaming on laptops, and inform that the operating
system is not feat those batteries to prematurely fail. In every case, claimed an authorised Microsoft journal bill on Feb. 8, Windows 7 aright …



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