My workhorse computer for the past two years has been a used X60 running XP
- it came to me with fairly light use, and a (4 cell?) battery that held a
charge well (about 2.3 hours).  I have 3 other TPs, but this is the one I
cart around. Power settings are under XP, not ThinkVantage.

Problem one: it doesn't hold my power / critical alarm settings. So on
about a dozen occasions, the battery has plunged to 4% in a rapid lurch
from around 34%.  This is question one - what would be the cause, and the
fix?  This is more for future reference, because the battery seems shot, as
you'd expect.  (I wonder too whether there could be some program /
something running in the background that periodically eats huge amounts of
juice...?)

Problem two: The shot battery - I realize I might just have to say RIP.
 Yesterday, it discharged completely. (It had 10 minutes of juice after
registering 0%)  I was curious to see whether it was just the meter that
was off kilter, and let it drain.  Pushed the power button for good
measure, and recharged.  Today the meter shows 100% = 2 hours; but it
plunges from 94% to 4%, triggering alarm.  So question two: how to
calibrate this battery?   Can't find a utility in XP.  I recall doing this
in a TP with a utility in TV - and may swap the battery into that machine
to check.  I went into BIOS and was unable to find a utility.


Thanks!

Andrea Levin
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