Hello,
I've just installed the Windows Vista Beta 2 (Build 5384) and so far so good, except for one thing: somehow i can't activate the option to show the power icon on the "notification are" of the "taskbar". When i go to the properties of the "taskbar", and then go to the "notification area" options, i'm allowed to select to always show the clock, volume and network icons, but not the power icon. Do you know what can i do to fix this problem Because of this problem, i never know when the battery is low.
Thanks for your help!!

Power icon problem
sofakng
yoshikatsu
Thank you for tip. But have any idea where can I find a driver that will fix my problem
Best regards.
Luis Esteban Valencia Muñoz
Hello again...
I thought my machine was battery-enable, but it doesn't shows any battery icon in the tray. And in the "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" dialog box, below the check boxes for Clock, Volume, and Network, i do see a check box for Power, but the check box is unavailable. I do not understand why... why does this happens And what can i do to fix this problem And by the way, my machine is a ACER 4002 WLMi. Everything looks running fine, except this Power icon problem. Can you help me
Thanks for your time.
Mongsreturn
You're welcome (for the additional information). I also think it seems to be hardware-specific. And the reason why, is because I found in the "Device Manager" an unknown device. Here is the information about that unknown device:
- On the "General" of the Unknown device Properties:
Device type: Other devices
Manufacture: Unknown
Location: on Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller
Device status: - The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)
- There is no driver selected for the device information set or element.
- To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver
And there is lots of information on the "Details" of the Unknown device Properties, but it would be better if I could sent them in another way (because it's a lot of things/information). Maybe this ACPI driver issue as nothing to do with my Power icon problem, mas it makes me suspect that probably is a Hardware-specific issue.
I hope this new information helps you to help me with my problem.
Best regards.
Jose76
Avishesh
BilalShouman
i have the same problem. my laptop has two devices under the battery heading indevice manager on xp but in vista it only finds the second one (and that was by force)
> microsoft smart battery
> microsoft smart battery subsystem
when i try and manualy install the smart battery i get an error saying the driver files where not found.
my laptop is a toshiba satellite l10
Ashok Ojha
Shruti00
Edit: smart battery systems can be found in Acer notebooks, and some other notebooks.
Kuei-yang Lo
Do you have Norton 2006 Anti-Virus in your machine This has occured when I installed it on my notebook.
donkaiser
aeonblaire
barkingdog
FedericoC
Mike--
Do you see a battery icon in the system tray Even if you have multiple batteries, you will only see a single icon in the system tray. This is akin to seeing only one network icon in the tray although you may have a wireless network card and a hardwired network connection. The battery icon will show you the combined time remaining for all the batteries in your system. If you left single click the battery icon, you will see a dialog box. If you have more than one battery on the system, you should see each battery called out in a list at the top of the dialog box.
Thanks ahead of time for the additional information.