Thanks for the response back, will try tonight and see what happens.Yes, it's the laptop battery, one cannot guess on what the image will be used, so it's recommended to keep.
If you don't need it, remove it, don't know of any sideeffects, make sure to let me know.
It would be beneficial to add battery to the compatibility and move it to Gaming template, as it really isn't necessary on desktop.
If anyone has any experience with this, let me know, I'll remove it on mine going forward, as a long-term test.
Started up and didn't crash, that is a good thing haha.Thanks for the response back, will try tonight and see what happens.
Very, very slight degradation in computer performance when removed. No frame loss just a extremely low chance of not being as smooth with the battery left alone. There must be something hidden that may have been causing this. I tested and tested it again by backing up and trying again.Battery feature supports UPS monitoring (via USB cable).
Installing and Configuring a UPS with Windows 10
Let me get this straight, removing an unused battery driver reduced performance of your PC?Very, very slight degradation in computer performance when removed. No frame loss just a extremely low chance of not being as smooth with the battery left alone. There must be something hidden that may have been causing this. I tested and tested it again by backing up and trying again.
It continues with its removal so my final say for me at lease to leave it be and it's so small as a removal I don't really care. I only care if it gives me anything no matter how small
My computer is mostly used as a media player(movies,tv shows) stuff like that. Minor use in games and backup of files. I didn't notice anything much in gaming so cannot attest to that but in my movie watching/tv watching I had a slight minor stutter that was noticed.Let me get this straight, removing an unused battery driver reduced performance of your PC?
How, so that I can test it.
Thanks.
I have no idea why it caused issues with my video watching but as I said I am very sensitive to changes. My wife thinks I'm crazy and cannot see it. Why something like all battery components/driver removal would cause any issues is beyond me when I have nothing that uses batteries(don't even have a battery mouse/keyboard haha)Mine too - and still working on 11 with WMC
Battery should be kept, as image can be installed on both desk- as laptop.
UPS can be searched smartly as attached (Yellow) in NTL.
As for the stuttering i was thinking about powerplan - i've put High Perfomance into my GPO and never experienced any stutter.
All drivers related to Battery is recommended.
For the record - i'm not BATman![]()
On of the many mysteries of windows.
My power is at high performance either way with or without it removed. I am going to consider it being an anomaly for me. Also let not forget my system is a AMD 8350 so anything that has an affect may not be detected on a higher end system.Battery drivers is linked to MSpower plans - just a guess as battery settings go into all 3 powerplans possible in GPO.
Hibernate etc.