Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Problem With New Battery in Sony Vaio Laptop



If you have a Sony Vaio laptop and tried to replace the battery with a non-real, you might go to see a window with this warning:

Attention
The battery can not be properly connected to your computer or may not be compatible with it.
Click on "OK" to enter standby mode, remove and reinsert the battery.
See the user manual VAIO (R) e for more information on using the battery.

This is very annoying, and if you click on "OK", the laptop goes into sleep mode. In addition, there is a chance to close the message and it is in other programs, even if you click a program in the background, the message will again dominate your screen in seconds.

However, if this happened to you, do not worry. Although the Sony Vaio laptops have software that checks whether the battery is original or not, you can disable it by following procedure:

Closing a window warning
- Right-click on the toolbar and select Start Task Manager (or shortcut Ctrl Shift Esc or Ctrl Shift Del depends on the operating system);
- Click on the Processes tab;
- Find ISBMgr.exe process, and then click End Process

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Here, a message window disappears and you can normally use your laptop. However, the warning comes every time you restart your computer again. To disable it, you definitely need to follow the steps below.

Disabling autorun ISBMgr.exe
- Access to the Start menu, Run;
- Type msconfig and then press OK;
- Select the Startup tab;
- Locate and disconnect the ISB Utility and click OK to exit (you can restart your computer now or later, regardless of ).

Done! The program is disabled, and you can now use the new generic battery without having to pay the price of 1 / 2 notebooks for her!

Taking the hint, you can use this setting to disable programs that run the programs that run in the background when Windows starts. Some programs seem to be faster this way, however, they occupy memory, the most common one is to disable Acrobat.

Though it is now possible to use non-original battery in your notebook, check before you buy! Always use a battery that is consistent with the model of your laptop. I am not responsible for any physical, personal, psychological or emotional that might arise from misuse of the battery or the laptop itself only gave advice that worked for me, using this procedure at your own risk!

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