TomasK

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  • Thanks, so this is the end of the road. I don't want to roll back to previous Win, whatever version that was, can't remember. Win10 upgrade solved some other issues and made this old laptop happy again. I'll get the super-expensive Acer battery at approx 150 USD. But still not sure if that will work either... And I'm not…
  • Ran something that fixed compatibility but nothing changed. Do I have to put the folder "Chipset_Intel_9.1.1.1025_Win7x86x64" in a particular location? After hitting .exe with no success, should I uninstall and delete to be able to try another setting? (It does not exactly look like you explained and of course it starts…
  • I don't know how to "run it in Win7 compatibility mode". I downloaded the driver and hit setup.exe, restarted, but nothing new happened. Old battery still works, new battery still not detected.
  • (1) No they are not highlighted as driver issues. (Device Manager reports the same with old and new batteries. Same missing drivers for both, but none of them are highlighted as a problem. There are no red crosses anywhere, I had to into and read all the drivers to make sure and these are the only two that seemed a bit…
  • All drivers report normal status and updated drivers. BUT digging into details, there are two anomalies I don't know if they could impact this. With the old battery I can see under "System Devices" (roughly translated from Swedish), the "System timer" reports that there is no driver installed at location Intel(R) HM55…
  • Imagine it could be so complicated just to change battery. Should be plug'n-play. Sorry this is such a lenghty process. Impressed and greatfull that you still hang in there. All drivers are uninstalled, re-installed, updated, Windows has confirmed all drivers are Ok, etc etc. Pulling battery in and out, standing on one leg…
  • No luck. But there are two battery drivers. The "Microsoft ACPI-compliant Control Method Battery" I've tried to mess with several times over the past week, since it is a common advice found on internet. But the other driver is named "Microsoft AC Adapter", and since no one ever has mentioned that one I have not dared…
  • Thanks, that worked. However, I expected to find some battery settings in there, but there are none.
  • Thanks for the advice. I'm in Sweden so I've been hesitant to buy this tricky item from abroad since there usually is no money-back or return shipping possible. It will be lost money. But now I've tried three different brands that does not work, and I think all retailers source from the same places regardless of where I…
  • The old battery shows up, charges and works as "normally". Still being worn out of course and the meter is not measuring properly. It is like the old battery have "trained" the computer to measure the old battery's slowly failing capacity so well that now the computer can't detect the properties of new batteries. Thanks a…
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