Looks like the battery in my T60p is a Panasonic, not a Sony, and not affected by the recall. I was able to find out the manufacturer without removing the battery by launching the Power Manager, and looking at the Battery Information tab. Check out the Lenovo site for a tool which will auto-check your battery for you.
You ever tried creating a new power scheme with that power manager, or changing schemes, the crappy thing doesnt work for me, I can now create a scheme after some of my own reg hacking but they still dont change and the settings that I say in the scheme arent actually used. Worst software ever
Just tried it. Works for me. Got all the latest updates applied?
Hi Andy,
My name is John Spangler, I am a recruiter for Ajilon Consulting.
I was contacting you because I had seen your blogs on MQ Brokering and
had a couple of questions regarding candidates who possessed the skill of MQ Broker
Development.
When you have a minute would you mind giving me a call on my cell at 717-203-4598.
Thanks Andy,
John F. Spangler
Sr. Technical Recruiting Manager
AJILON CONSULTING
5001 Louise Dr. 2nd Floor
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Office: (717)-790-0729 x 228
Fax: (717)-790-9159
Cell: (717)-203-4598
Email: john.spangler@ajilon.com
Visit our website: http://www.ajilonconsulting.com
Hi. Thanks for linking to my site.
I’ve updated the title and the address has shifted to http://decayonnet.blogspot.com/2006/09/me-battery-on-recall.html
Oh ya, I got the new battery already. Cool. 😀
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