Windows 7 Doesn't Kill Batteries
Windows 7 Doesn't Kill Batteries
Because of certain accusations that were brought to Microsoft's IT product - Windows 7, the IT company released a public denial. It seems that there are some blogs on the Internet that accuse Windows 7 of having a effect on laptop batteries, but IT connectivity users can read the detailed blog post of Microsoft that denies everything. The problem is that the OS gives warnings that a healthy battery needs replacing.Microsoft has done everything possible to be sure that the problem doesn't really exist. Steven Sinofsky, Windows chief, says that "To the very best of the collective ecosystem knowledge, Windows 7 is correctly warning batteries that are in fact failing and Windows 7 is not incorrectly reporting on battery status." He also added that "Our OEM partners have utilised their telemetry (call center, support forums, etc.) and have let us know that they are seeing no activity beyond what they expect."
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