I have a new (used) laptop, with a new battery, which I bought and which does all the right things (about the right lifetime, apm gives reasonable values for % battery remaining) and the laptop hibernates fine when the battery is low.

With the old battery (which came with the laptop and presumably is well past it's expected lifetime), when apm show 73% battery left (takes about 30mins to discharge from full), the laptop hibernates. I would not be surprised if the battery had only 30mins of life in it, in which case I would expect it to be showing 5% rather than 73% when the machine hibernated. If the battery really has 73% charge, then the operating time on the battery would be about 2hrs, which is what I'd expect for a new battery (not an old one).

Thus I think it's likely that the battery really is discharged when it's showing 73% charged.

Is there some way of getting apm and the battery to agree on the charge left, or is this an old battery and not neccessarily being truthful?

THanks Joe

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