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Ok, I respect your opinion however this only happened after I upgraded to windows 7 software and you cannot blame me for suspecting Win7 being the culprit due to this and also bearing in mind the mass accusations as such web-wide.
So you are saying that some part of the hardware has killed 2 batteries, one being brand new?
How do you know that it is not a conflict/ read error on behalf of Windows 7? How are you able to rule this out?
This problem did not occur in Vista, my battery was fine, no 'consider replacing your battery' message came up. If a hardware problem as you suggest now exists after my upgrade to Win7, it would appear that Win7 has damaged some hardware of my laptop would it not?
Thanks