Share your experience!
Any ideas what could be causing my VAIO battery to drain whilst the laptop is switched off? Something is causing a fairly large drain, I lose about 20% overnight and the whole thing is dead in a week. It isn't the battery, when I remove it from the laptop it doesn't drain. Laptop out of warranty (just) - any ideas???
Could it be the wifi?
Isn't it time we asked PC Pro magazine's Watchdog service to investigate?
I have this problem with a new VGN-FZ21Z and reading through the posts here, have to assume the only solution is yours and sell it on ebay "caveat emptor" :smileygrin:
Which model did you find doesn't have this problem?
I can't find any info on ones that do and don't auto-drain. Makes sense, like a car whose fuel evaporates while parked! Would be hard to sell those models!
I have the same problem. Obviosly it´s a systematic factory fault. That Sony doesn´t replace or repair it is unnaceptable and in contradiction of the warranty.
My father has one of those Mac laptops and doesn´t even shut it down: just puts it into hibernate. It makes me envious because my laptop might as well not have a battery: loses 20% every night and when on batt power runs down in about an hour. The result is I always seem to have almost no battery.
I´m contacting Sony support today and I won´t take any crap from them. I cannot afford to buy a new laptop.
I have the same problem. Obviosly it´s a systematic factory fault. That Sony doesn´t replace or repair it is unnaceptable and in contradiction of the warranty.
.......
I´m contacting Sony support today and I won´t take any crap from them. I cannot afford to buy a new laptop.
Hi everyone with the 'battery discharges when turned off syndrome'.
I do not have the problem so I can't experiment. Can one of you try something for me?
1. Charge your battery to 100%.
2. In Task Manager, kill the Sony process ISBMGR.EXE
3. Now close down your Vaio
4. Leave the battery inserted and leave for a few days before checking if the battery has drained when the Vaio is turned off.
I have heard that shutting down ISBMGR.EXE before you shut down the Vaio prevents any battery drain when turned off.
Thanks
Hi everyone with the 'battery discharges when turned off syndrome'.
I do not have the problem so I can't experiment. Can one of you try something for me?
1. Charge your battery to 100%.
2. In Task Manager, kill the Sony process ISBMGR.EXE
3. Now close down your Vaio
4. Leave the battery inserted and leave for a few days before checking if the battery has drained when the Vaio is turned off.
I have heard that shutting down ISBMGR.EXE before you shut down the Vaio prevents any battery drain when turned off.
Thanks
Hi everyone with the 'battery discharges when turned off syndrome'.
I do not have the problem so I can't experiment. Can one of you try something for me?
1. Charge your battery to 100%.
2. In Task Manager, kill the Sony process ISBMGR.EXE
3. Now close down your Vaio
4. Leave the battery inserted and leave for a few days before checking if the battery has drained when the Vaio is turned off.
Hi everyone with the 'battery discharges when turned off syndrome'.
I do not have the problem so I can't experiment. Can one of you try something for me?
1. Charge your battery to 100%.
2. In Task Manager, kill the Sony process ISBMGR.EXE
3. Now close down your Vaio
4. Leave the battery inserted and leave for a few days before checking if the battery has drained when the Vaio is turned off.
Interesting has anyone tried this, if so please could you provide some feedback..
Hi I just purchased a Vaio FW11E and noticed the power drain on the laptop after a coupe of days of testing I have had the batter exchanged from the supplier thinking it was the battery. I will now test with the batter taken out.
Just to refresh this post.....
Has Sony got a fix for this yet??
Hi,
I have also the same kind of problems with my new vaio (VGN-FW21Z). Battery power drops significantly when the laptop is switched off and in addition, every restart "costs" 5-7% of power. Isn't it about time Sony did something about this issue? This is not a drop of power that can be consider as reasonable.