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How to avoid having to Power Reset a battery
As it turns out, the previous solution only improved my situation. My laptop will now power on without a power reset.
But if I leave it off overnight, I have to remove the battery and then put it back in in order to power on.
It will also power on using A/C without a power reset and without removing the battery.
I am thinking that this is a driver related issue. I uninstalled and reinstalled the two battery drivers and that resulted in my current situation. I have purchased two new batteries and they both behave the same.
Can someone help me determine how to check battery and driver compatibility?
How to avoid having to Power Reset a battery
As it turns out, the previous solution only improved my situation. My laptop will now power on without a power reset.
But if I leave it off overnight, I have to remove the battery and then put it back in in order to power on.
It will also power on using A/C without a power reset and without removing the battery.
I am thinking that this is a driver related issue. I uninstalled and reinstalled the two battery drivers and that resulted in my current situation. I have purchased two new batteries and they both behave the same.
Can someone help me determine how to check battery and driver compatibility?