ricevillage wrote:
> My Lenovo R60 has a non-Lenovo high-capacity battery, which may be the issue.
> My 7 upgrade insists that the A/C is not plugged in, and it therefore can't
> continue. First, it's plugged in, the Windows OS installed and the Lenovo
> software recognizes both the battery and the A/C just fine, and why does it
> matter to this software that I MUST not be on a battery if I'm willing to
> take the risk and install just from that?
Since this is the Windows Update newsgroup, suggest you post to:
Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...nstall/threads
HTH !
MowGreen
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